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MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis and St. Paul have been on Bruce Springsteen’s mind a lot these days. That’s why he wrote “Streets of Minneapolis” in January, why he performed his instant protest song at First Avenue days later and why he is opening his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour at Target Center in Minneapolis.
EXCLUSIVE: Days after Bruce Springsteen released his poignant Streets of Minneapolis song over the killing of two Americans by ICE agents, the Boss is in the Minnesota city to perform as a part of today’s National Shutdown protest. Joining E Street Band ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band rehearsed at the Ocean Grove Youth Temple, providing listeners with a sense of will be played on the new tour.
WASHINGTON — Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon announced the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour, a 20-date arena run with The E Street Band that kicks off March 31 in Minneapolis and closes with a stadium ...
The city holds unique significance this year, given the killings of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti during sweeping ICE enforcement raids in Minnesota. Besides releasing “Streets of Minneapolis” in January, Springsteen made a surprise ...
An earlier version of this story was published in August 2025. It’s a Jersey Shore rule: Anything Bruce Springsteen does, no matter how ordinary, is newsworthy. Springsteen and the E Street Band announced a 20-concert U.S. tour earlier this week.