Bruce Springsteen, Philadelphia
Digest more
The rock legend returned to Atlanta for his "Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" and spoke out against the president, ICE, the war in Iran and the Voting Rights Act dismantling.
The Boss takes aim at the Trump administration during his show Wednesday at United Center, addressing the fatal shootings of two people by federal immigration agents in Minnesota, but did not mention Midway Blitz in Chicago.
Bruce Springsteen didn’t specifically mention Operation Midway Blitz at his show at the United Center on Wednesday, but the feeling of resistance was certainly thick in the air when he spotted a young fan in the crowd perched on
Bruce Springsteen returned to the Sunshine State last week for a concert in Sunrise as part of his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour. For nearly three hours, he performed many of his old hits as well as a new one protesting the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis.
After the show, Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt got in a cab. They wanted an all-night diner. The cab passed Graceland. Springsteen saw a light on in an upstairs window, decided Elvis was awake, and asked the driver to stop.
The promise of a rock ‘n’ roll concert as a conduit for protest reached a fever pitch Wednesday at a sold-out United Center. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band didn’t mince words.