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When Bruce Springsteen brought his “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” to the Los Angeles area this week, it followed the same template as the opening night of the tour in Minneapolis exactly seven days
Bruce Springsteen’s Kia Forum show mixed protest, politics and hope in one of his most powerful and pointed concerts yet.
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band offered a message of hope and resistance in dangerous times, lambasting Trump at every turn in Phoenix concert.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band rolled into Inglewood's Kia Forum this week on their 'Land of Hope and Dreams Tour'.
From where I sit, the silhouettes of hands — hundreds of hands — cut a jagged line like pine needles between myself and the artificially sun-soaked stage below, where a man is preaching to the wide-eyed crowd to “rise up.
Springsteen and the E Street Band, with special guest Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, tore through 27 songs in three hours on stage with songs of protest and prayer and hope and dreams.
Tuesday night — nearly three hours after Bruce Springsteen had marched onstage at Inglewood's Kia Forum alongside 18 of his musical comrades
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will return to Philly early next month with a stop on their latest national tour. The band is scheduled to perform at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday, May 8, as part of the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour.