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Comedian Mick Thomas joins "Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla" to discuss Bruce Springsteen saying that his new tour is going to be political.
If you’re a global star like Bruce Springsteen, there’s a good chance you’ll become a category on Jeopardy! sooner or later. That happened to the Boss back in 2014.
Bruce Springsteen kicks off his 'Land of Hope and Dreams' tour tonight in Minneapolis, blending music with his political messages that have sparked both support and criticism among fans.
The Boss has unfinished business. Bruce Springsteen recently announced he’s returning to the road for his ‘Land of Hope and Dreams Tour’ that will send him and The E Street Band to arenas and a ballpark all over North America from March through May 2026.
My wife and I have a long-standing joke about Bruce Springsteen. We first saw him together during the We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions tour in the late ’00s where Springsteen and his band played American standards such as “John Henry” and “Old Dan Tucker.
Bruce Springsteen released a Land of Hopes and Dreams American Tour hype video Wednesday, March 25, filmed at the Ocean Grove Youth Center.
The Boss is heading out on another tour — and he’s bringing the E Street Band along for the ride. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band announce a 20-date North American arena tour. Springsteen states shows will celebrate and defend America amid ...
His “Glory Days” with some fans have passed him by. Bruce Springsteen’s fans are furious over the legendary rocker’s astronomical ticket prices for his upcoming “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour, which critics argue are unaffordable for his ...
Bruce Springsteen has been making music for more than half a century at this point, and like a lot of long-running artists, there are an almost overwhelming number of positive things that can be said about the music he’s created in all that time.
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Bruce Springsteen is not concerned about losing any fans of his who are MAGA as he continues to attack Donald Trump while out on his new tour. While talking to the Minnesota Star Tribune in an interview published Wednesday,