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Bruce Springsteen fans are excited over what they believe is a pending Springsteen and the E Street Band tour announcement.
Iconic rocker aims to blend music and political commentary as he hits the road this spring.
"When this loser Springsteen comes back home to his own City of Ruins in his head, he'll realize his Glory Days are behind him," spokesperson Steven Cheung insisted
Springsteen is taking his "Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour" nationwide starting in the spring. It will kick off in Minneapolis, but then Springsteen will play in New York and New Jersey in April and May. April 20 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
Bruce Springsteen’s anti‑ICE ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ tour stops in Inglewood and San Francisco this spring. Tickets go on sale Feb. 20–21.
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Bruce Springsteen can seemingly offer “No Surrender” from his TDS. Announced this week, his 2026 “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour starts symbolically in Minneapolis, ground zero for the anti-ICE wine-mom rebellion against federal law enforcement.
While touring, they will perform at the Prudential Center on April 20 in Newark, at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, N.Y. on May 5, at Madison Square Garden in New York City on May 11 and May 16 and at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on May 14.
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Bruce Springsteen announced a surprise run of 2026 tour dates that will start in March. He'll be joined by the E Street Band for the Land of Hope and Dreams tour beginning Mar. 31 in Minneapolis. So far there are 20 dates booked for the upcoming trek, which is presently set to wrap up May 27 in Washington.
Bruce Springsteen released the anthem called 'Streets of Minneapolis' as a reaction to the fatal shootings of city residents by ICE agents.
It’s no secret that Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump are not on friendly terms. The singer has called out Trump and his administration on multiple occasions, and Trump has not been afraid to clap back.