Bruce Springsteen To Perform At Minnesota No Kings Rally On March 28 In St Paul
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen is scheduled to perform at the No Kings rally on Saturday, March 28 in St. Paul as part of a growing list of high-profile attendees for this weekend's protest against authoritarianism and police militarization ahead of his upcoming Land of Ho tour kickoff event earlier that day.
Key Points
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1Bruce Springsteen is scheduled to perform live music for a major political protest against ICE and authoritarianism.
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2The concert will take place this coming weekend, March 28th, inside the historic Minnesota State Capitol building in St. Paul.
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Bruce Springsteen will perform this weekend at a major "No Kings" rally at the Minnesota state Capitol, organizers said.
— (Bemidjipioneer)"Streets of Minneapolis," which was released in January about ICE surge
— (Kstp)Bruce Springsteen is scheduled to perform at Saturday's "No Kings" rally in St. Paul as part of nationwide protests against recent federal actions, singing his protest song "'Streets of Minneapolis.'" The event will feature other prominent figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders and actress Jane Fonda before concluding with a main stage program starting Tuesday afternoon (note: text says March 28 for the date but implies upcoming context; sticking strictly to facts provided).
Bruce Springsteen will perform "Streets of Minneapolis" at the No Kings rally on March 28 as part of his upcoming Land of Hope and Dreams tour in St. Paul, Minnesota. This event coincides with a protest against DHS agents who killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti earlier that year; he wrote the song specifically to honor their memory while joining Joan Baez at an electrified rally alongside attendees like Jane Fonda and Bernie Sanders before his concert begins on March 31st in Minneapolis.
Bruce Springsteen is confirmed as an attendee for Saturday's "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump and his administration held outside the Minnesota State Capitol. The event joins hundreds of similar rallies nationwide, featuring other high-profile figures like Maggie Rogers and Jane Fonda in opposition to policies affecting families and communities across America.
Bruce Springsteen will perform "Streets of Minneapolis" at a star-studded nonviolent protest against federal agents on March 28 as part of No Kings' nationwide movement. The rally in St. Paul features marches from multiple locations converging for an event expected to draw thousands, joining figures like Bernie Sanders and Jane Fonda who are advocating justice following the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by DHS officers.
Bruce Springenstein is performing twice in the Twin Cities before his tour kickoff: at Target Center on March 31 and again Saturday for No Kings rally featuring Sen Bernie Sanders, Jane Fonda Joan Baez Maggie Rogers. He confirmed he will sing "Streets of Minneapolis," a protest song written after Renee Good Alex Pretti killings that debuted Jan 30 First Avenue