This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As the time approached 10:30 Tuesday night — nearly three hours after Bruce Springsteen had marched onstage at ...
We tend to fixate on the glory years of our favorite performers, sometimes to the detriment of their newer material. Or, in the case of Bruce Springsteen, maybe it’s more accurate to say that we focus ...
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band perform at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn., on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Correspondent When Bruce Springsteen walked onstage, he didn’t mince words. He didn’t ...
With Bruce Springsteen heading to Phoenix on a tour he’s promised “will be rocking your town in celebration and in defense of America,” it was only a matter of time before one of America’s foremost ...
Springsteen's opening night show in Minnesota felt like a reinvention of the way a concert can be shaped to tell a story, even if it's a story about how awful American politics have become. First of ...
Bruce Springsteen used a concert stage in Minneapolis to deliver a blunt warning about the state of America, leading critics to label the musician a "traitor." Springsteen unleashed four pointed ...
Bruce Springsteen did not pull any punches. The Springsteen and the E Street Band Land of Hope and Dream American Tour kickoff on Tuesday, March 31 at the Target Center in Minneapolis included 27 ...
Bruce Springsteen blasted the Trump administration as “reckless and treasonous” as he kicked off his American tour with a pointed concert in Minnesota Tuesday night. The 76-year-old billionaire ranted ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Bruce Springsteen was in a defiant but upbeat mood as he returned Tuesday night to the “Streets of Minneapolis” to launch his latest U.S. tour, denouncing the Trump administration’s ...
The Boss kicked off his new tour in Minneapolis, slamming "a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Bruce Springsteen kicked off his ...
MINNEAPOLIS – With a mighty roar and a raised fist, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band made a defining opening statement: “War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.” That Springsteen and the ...