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Bruce Springsteen preserved his criticisms of the Trump administration in his newest streaming tracks. Springsteen began his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour in Manchester, England, and subsequently released recordings of his live performance. One 90 ...
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance Saturday at the Light of Day Winterfest concert in Red Bank, New Jersey. There, he dedicated his song “The Promised Land” to Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman killed by an ICE agent in Minnesota.
The concerts are part of the "Land of Hope and Dreams Tour,” and they include three spoken parts on the state of democracy in America Up next for Springsteen and the E Street Band is Saturday, May 24, at Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille, France. This band ...
Bruce Springsteen released a six-song live EP on Tuesday from his recent Manchester, England, concert, which doubled as a fiery political broadside against President Donald Trump. The "Land of Hopes and Dreams" EP, recorded during Springsteen’s May 14 ...
NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- A new exhibit devoted to the legendary concerts of New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen opens at the Grammy Museum in Newark Friday. "Bruce Springsteen Live" is devoted to the superstar's live performances starting in the early ...
“Bruce Springsteen — The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town,” released in 2011, is the most recent work added to Tubi. Directed by Point Pleasant native Thom Zimny, the doc combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E ...
Bruce Springsteen fans were left in awe when Paul McCartney surprised them by joining The Boss on stage at Anfield Stadium in the UK. The 75-year-old fulfilled a lifelong dream to perform in Liverpool with two shows on his Land of Hope and Dreams tour.
Right now, Bruce Springsteen and his E Street Band are on their Land Of Hope And Dreams tour in the UK. An E Street Band tour is always news, but this one has gotten some extra attention and indeed promotion from the President of the United States.
BERLIN — In a country that saw its democracy die in 1933, the more than 170,000 people crowding into three of Germany’s biggest soccer stadiums for Bruce Springsteen’s rock concerts in recent weeks have been especially receptive to his message and ...