Bruce Springsteen, Trump
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Springsteen's tour is billed as a “celebration” and “defense” of “America, American democracy, American freedom - all of which are under attack by our wannabe king and his rogue government in
Bruce Springsteen's beef with the Trump administration is cooking.
Bruce Springsteen announces 20-date "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour" with E Street Band starting March 31, charging that President Donald Trump is a "wannabe king."
White House communications director Steven Cheung used the singer's own song titles to criticize the tour announcement after Springsteen condemned Trump's policies.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member has 20 concerts on his agenda for the "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour."
Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis” spends a second week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales and Rock Digital Song Sales charts, becoming his longest leader.
The New Jersey rocker, who will make a stop in Philly on May 8, has been a vocal opponent of the Trump administration.
The president’s daughter-in-law and occasional singer Lara Trump has called music icon Bruce Springsteen an “idiot” for releasing his ICE protest song. Springsteen, who has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump,
Bruce Springsteen used to tell a story about a particular post-9/11 encounter when he was in alone in a parking lot and someone yelled, “We need you now!” That, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer said, was the impetus for his 2002 album The Rising.
Bruce Springsteen says he’s launching a nationwide concert tour “in defense of America,” adding the country’s ideals are “under attack” by President Trump and “his rogue government.” “Fans, friends, and good folk from coast to coast: We are living through dark,
President Trump’s top mouthpiece has lost it at Bruce Springsteen after the rock legend called his boss a “wannabe king.” Springsteen and his E Street Band announced Tuesday that they’re kicking off the 20-stop “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” on March 31 in a symbolic location: Minneapolis.