Springsteen emphasizes political themes ahead of Land of Hope and Dreams Tour launch

In a new interview, Bruce Springsteen has detailed the political focus of his upcoming Land of Hope and Dreams Tour with the E Street Band, set to begin Tuesday in Minneapolis and conclude May 27 in Washington, D.C. He likened the current U.S. climate to 1968 and announced additional protest performances and collaborators.

Following the February announcement of the 20-show Land of Hope and Dreams Tour—which responds to events in Minneapolis and critiques the administration—Bruce Springsteen spoke to the Minnesota Star Tribune about its 'political and very topical' nature amid what he called a critically challenging moment for the nation's values, comparable to 1968.

Springsteen highlighted the E Street Band's role 'in tough times,' stating, 'These are the moments when I think we can be of real value and real worth to the community.' He plans to perform at Saturday's St. Paul’s No Kings protest, describing it as 'of great import.' Guitarist Tom Morello, who advised on Springsteen's 'Streets of Minneapolis' (debuted at Morello’s January anti-ICE protest), will join every show.

The White House dismissed the activism, with spokeswoman comments from January ignoring 'random songs with irrelevant opinions,' and spokesperson Steven Cheung mocking the tour as 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.' Springsteen responded undeterred: 'My job is very simple: I do what I want to do... The blowback is just part of it.'

Additionally, the ACLU partnered with Springsteen for an ad featuring 'Born in the U.S.A.' protesting a January 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship, ahead of Supreme Court arguments on April 1.

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Massive 'No Kings' protest crowd of 200,000 in St. Paul, Minnesota, with speakers Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders on stage, opposing Trump policies.
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‘No Kings’ protests continue with massive turnout in St. Paul and nationwide

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Thousands rallied across U.S. cities on March 28-29 in the latest wave of ‘No Kings’ protests opposing President Trump’s policies, following earlier events in 2025. The flagship St. Paul, Minnesota, gathering drew an estimated 200,000, featuring speakers including Bruce Springsteen and Bernie Sanders.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed a two-hour and 50-minute concert at Cleveland's Rocket Arena on May 22 during the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour.

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Presidents of two chapters of the American Federation of Musicians have issued a statement backing Bruce Springsteen following criticism from President Donald Trump. The union leaders defended Springsteen's right to free expression after Trump called for a MAGA boycott of the artist's tour on Truth Social. This comes days after Springsteen criticized the Trump administration at his tour's opening show in Minnesota.

Merch Traffic, the official merchandise supplier for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, has filed a lawsuit seeking a nationwide injunction against counterfeit sellers. The action targets bootleggers outside tour venues, starting with Springsteen's upcoming show in New Jersey. The company aims to seize infringing products through the end of the tour in May.

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The masked metal band President has announced a headline tour across the UK and Europe for November. The dates coincide with the release of their debut album Blood Of Your Empire.

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