Bruce Springsteen interprète une chanson de protestation dans le Late Show de Colbert

Bruce Springsteen est apparu dans l'avant-dernier épisode du Late Show with Stephen Colbert pour interpréter sa nouvelle chanson et critiquer les propriétaires de la chaîne. Le musicien a pris pour cible Larry et David Ellison tout en apportant son soutien à l'animateur, dont l'émission s'arrête après des années de diffusion.

Le 21 mai, Springsteen a rejoint Stephen Colbert pour le second épisode avant la fin de la célèbre émission de CBS. Il a interprété « Streets of Minneapolis », un morceau écrit en réaction aux mesures d'application de la législation sur l'immigration et aux récents meurtres survenus dans la ville. Cette apparition a eu lieu un jour après que David Byrne a également joué dans l'émission durant ses dernières semaines à l'antenne.

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