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Springsteen, 76, then pivoted to condemnation, urging the audience inside the Count Basie Center for the Arts to stand against the Trump administration’s deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in American cities, particularly in Minneapolis.
In a statement on his official Instagram account, Springsteen and the band announced the delays. "Following yesterday's postponement in Marseille due to vocal issues, further examination and consulting has led doctors to determine that Bruce should not perform for the next ten days," the post read.
An early tour stop in San Diego, on the way to his rescheduled L.A. dates in April, shows that for Springsteen, singing about the souls of the departed and throwing a party for the living are easily balanced twin tasks. At San Diego’s Pechanga Arena ...
Springsteen returned to the stage earlier this month after undergoing treatment for peptic ulcer disease John Johnson/HBO After returning to the stage earlier this month, Bruce Springsteen is putting a funny spin on his decision to postpone some tour dates.
In his lengthy introduction to “The Promised Land” — which he called “probably one of my greatest songs” and “an ode to American possibility” — Springsteen said we are
During his set at the Light of Day Festival in New Jersey on Saturday, Jan. 17, the rock icon dedicated his performance of 'The Promised Land' to slain Minneapolis woman Renee Good
Bruce Springsteen delivered a fiery message at a New Jersey concert, calling on ICE to "get the f-ck out" of Minneapolis after Renee Good.
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