Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen and White House
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During a surprise performance in New Jersey, the musician condemned the deployment of federal agents in American cities and remembered the woman killed in Minneapolis
Singer says song is in response to ‘state terror’ visiting city, painting image of unrest due to ‘King Trump’s private army’
Hank Azaria and The EZ Street Band are performing Bruce Springsteen’s classics on Jan. 30 at the Chumash Casino Resort. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets range from $20 to $55 plus fees. Frontrunner Hank Azaria is known for his acting and voice work,
Springsteen released the song with a statement on Bluesky, claiming it was written “in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis” and dedicated to “our innocent immigrant neighbors” as well as two people named in the lyrics — Alex Pretti and Renee Good — described as having died on the streets.
Bruce Springsteen made his first concert appearance of 2026 on Saturday night (Jan. 17) and had some stern words during his time on stage regarding recent events in America.