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How seeing Bruce Springsteen in DC gave me hope

The Boss took Washington back to a time when dissent mattered

Raccontata davariety.comeu.usatoday.comscmp.comhuffpost.comwashingtonexaminer.comgulfnews.comsalon.com

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salon.comStai leggendo23 h fa

How seeing Bruce Springsteen in DC gave me hope

The Boss took Washington back to a time when dissent mattered

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variety.com1 g fa

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Bring Their Fiery, Trump-Slamming Set to Washington, D.C.: ‘Let ‘Em…

Bruce Springsteen's fiery 'Land of Hope & Dreams' tour rocked the nation's capital on Wednesday: 'Let 'em hear you in the f'in' White House!'

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eu.usatoday.com1 g fa

Bruce Springsteen gives fiery performance in a downpour, announces music festival in D.C.

Bruce Springsteen still has something to say, as he demonstrated at his D.C. tour stop - where he also had a surprise announcement.

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washingtonexaminer.com1 g fa

Springsteen announces pre-election concert near DC

Bruce Springsteen announced he will return to the Washington area for a concert ahead of Election Day.

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huffpost.com1 g fa

Bruce Springsteen Blasts Trump: 'Let Them Hear You At The F**king White House!'

“There is no one coming to save us,” the singer said at a concert in Washington, D.C. “We’ve got to do it ourselves.”

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scmp.com1 g fa

Bruce Springsteen calls out Trump, announces Maryland protest festival

‘The Gestapo tactics of this president ... will not stand here’, the singer said. The Power to the People festival is set for October 3.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·variety.com

    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Bring Their Fiery, Trump-Slamming Set to Washington, D.C.: ‘Let ‘Em Hear You in the F—in’ White…

    Bruce Springsteen's fiery 'Land of Hope & Dreams' tour rocked the nation's capital on Wednesday: 'Let 'em hear you in the f'in' White House!'

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Bruce Springsteen gives fiery performance in a downpour, announces music festival in D.C.

    Bruce Springsteen still has something to say, as he demonstrated at his D.C. tour stop - where he also had a surprise announcement.

  3. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Bruce Springsteen calls out Trump, announces Maryland protest festival

    ‘The Gestapo tactics of this president ... will not stand here’, the singer said. The Power to the People festival is set for October 3.

  4. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Bruce Springsteen Blasts Trump: 'Let Them Hear You At The F**king White House!'

    “There is no one coming to save us,” the singer said at a concert in Washington, D.C. “We’ve got to do it ourselves.”

  5. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Springsteen announces pre-election concert near DC

    Bruce Springsteen announced he will return to the Washington area for a concert ahead of Election Day.

  6. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·gulfnews.com

    US protest festival: Bruce Springsteen calls out White House

    Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Joan Baez join forces for day of resistance and rock

  7. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·salon.com

    How seeing Bruce Springsteen in DC gave me hope

    The Boss took Washington back to a time when dissent mattered