Bruce Springsteen is bringing tour 'in defense of America
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Bruce Springsteen's beef with the Trump administration is cooking.
"We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair - the cavalry is coming!" Springsteen says in a statement
Bruce Springsteen brings his political message back to U.S. arenas with a new run of shows. The “Land of Hope and Dreams” American tour mixes big rock concerts with themes of democracy and freedom.
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 and the E Street Band announce the "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour in the US, starting March 31st.
White House communications director Steven Cheung used the singer's own song titles to criticize the tour announcement after Springsteen condemned Trump's policies.
After a 2023-2025 run that was the biggest of his career, Bruce Springsteen just announced a 2026 run of dates throughout North America.
Here's how to get tickets for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour
It'll happen on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. at TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, Boston, Massachusetts. Ticket sales for the general public will begin this Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026 at 12 p.m. You can get them through the sale for the general public on Ticketmaster here: www.ticketmaster.com/springsteen-e-street-land-of-hope-boston.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are returning to U.S. stages this spring with the newly announced “Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour,” a 20‑date run that marks their first North American performances since 2024.
Bruce Springsteen is well-known for his New Jersey roots, and that extends to his dining habits as well. In particular, he's a big fan of this Freehold diner.
Bruce Springsteen took a jab at Donald Trump as he announced his “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour,” starting March 31 at the Minneapolis Target Center. It will be a 20-stop tour featuring 19 arena shows,