Bruce Springsteen releases 'Purple Rain' video from Minneapolis tour opener

Bruce Springsteen has released an official video of his cover of Prince's 'Purple Rain,' performed with Tom Morello at the opening night of his 'Land of Hope and Dreams' tour in Minneapolis on March 31. The performance featured a guitar solo from Morello and marked the first time Springsteen has played the Prince classic live in ten years. The show at Target Center also included several other covers and pointed political remarks from the musician.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band opened their 'Land of Hope and Dreams' tour at Minneapolis's Target Center on March 31, honoring local legend Prince with a cover of 'Purple Rain.' Guest guitarist Tom Morello joined for a solo during the performance, which Springsteen has now shared in high-definition video. Pitchfork noted that fan recordings had already circulated online following the concert.

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Bruce Springsteen performs anti-ICE protest song 'Streets of Minneapolis' at Minneapolis benefit concert.
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Bruce Springsteen debuts anti-ICE protest song at Minneapolis concert

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Bruce Springsteen made his first live performance of the new protest song 'Streets of Minneapolis' at a benefit concert in the city on January 31, 2026. The event, organized by Tom Morello, aimed to raise funds for the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by ICE agents. The performance highlighted ongoing protests against ICE actions amid national tensions.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced a 2026 US arena tour named Land of Hope and Dreams, starting in Minneapolis on March 31. The politically themed run responds to recent events in the city and critiques the current administration. The tour includes 20 shows across major venues, ending in Washington, D.C., on May 27.

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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.

Dennis Wilson's track 'Rainbows' from his 1977 solo album Pacific Ocean Blue has appeared in the sci-fi film Project Hail Mary and the HBO series DTF St. Louis. The song plays key scenes in both projects released this month. Its lyrics about nature suit the moments perfectly.

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Michael Stipe made a rare onstage appearance on Saturday to perform two R.E.M. songs at a concert by Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy in Brooklyn. The event celebrated the 40th anniversary of R.E.M.'s album Lifes Rich Pageant. This marked the first time Stipe had sung those tracks live since 2008.

Bruce Hornsby has revealed details of his upcoming album Indigo Park, featuring collaborations with Ezra Koenig, Bonnie Raitt, and the late Bob Weir. The record, set for release on April 3, includes contributions from several music luminaries and reflects on the singer-songwriter's past experiences. Hornsby and his band the Noisemakers will embark on a tour to support the album.

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UK alt-rock band Blush Puppy has unveiled a new music video for their single 'Tears in Rain'. The track appears on their upcoming debut EP, Here You Dream, scheduled for release via Venn Records. This follows their previous single, 'Under The Water', from December.

 

 

 

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