White House, Bruce Springsteen and Trump
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are coming to Boston, the rock icon announced on Tuesday.
Over the course of 40-year career, Springsteen has won 20 Grammys, an Oscar and a Tony. He has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Kennedy Center Honor and, in November 2016, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Bruce Springsteen brings his political message back to U.S. arenas with a new run of shows. The “Land of Hope and Dreams” American tour mixes big rock concerts with themes of democracy and freedom.
Before they launched, Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt got banned from performing at a bar due to their most favorable attribute.
While there is no presale for Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming tour, there are some cities that will have tickets on sale a day early. For some shows, tickets will go on sale Feb. 20, at 12 p.m. through Ticketmaster.
Iconic rocker aims to blend music and political commentary as he hits the road this spring.
"We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair - the cavalry is coming!" Springsteen said in a press release.
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.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will keep their messaging front and center on Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour.
The Maryland congressman, who has seen Bruce 13 times, snapped back at the president's disregard by suggesting he could "counter-program" by "singing a love song to Jeffrey Epstein."