Bruce Springsteen Opens Tour in Minneapolis
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The Boss kicked off his new tour in Minneapolis, slamming "a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration."
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life (and launch The Boss’s new tour).
"The power of solidarity, of the people of Minneapolis, was an inspiration to the entire country," the rocker said during his Tuesday, March 31 show
Springsteen has repeatedly expressed anger at the city’s over two-month occupation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, a Trump administration order that resulted in the killings of two U.S.
During his tour opener in Minneapolis, the rocker accused Trump of presiding over "a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous administration."
"The America that I love, that's been a beacon of hope and liberty around the world, is in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration," Springsteen said
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 implemented since he took office — such as the crackdown on illegal immigration and the ongoing Iran war — during his three-hour-long “Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour” show in Minneapolis,
Bruce Springsteen has said that his 2026 “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour with the E Street Band will be political, and he was not exaggerating. On the tour's opening night in Minneapolis, after starting the show with a cover of the Temptations' fiery 1969 hit "War,