Bruce Springsteen, anti-Trump concerts
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From where I sit, the silhouettes of hands — hundreds of hands — cut a jagged line like pine needles between myself and the artificially sun-soaked stage below, where a man is preaching to the wide-eyed crowd to “rise up.
Bruce Springsteen is out to save America with rock and roll. On Friday night, in a Moda Center packed with screaming, singing fans, it felt like he might just do it. At 7:30 p.m., long lines still snaked around the Rose Quarter.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MINNEAPOLIS – He was there in the 1980s to defend war veterans with "Born in the U.S.A." He was there in the 1990s to spotlight the hardships of poverty with "The Ghost of Tom Joad.
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 all, let’s dispense with some Bruce Springsteen ...
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 against policies that President Trump has ...