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Bruce Springsteen boosts tour security after surge of death threats
The Boss refuses to tone it down as rising threats force tighter protection on his politically charged Land of Hope and Dreams tour.
Bruce Springsteen has been forced to "beef up" security measures on his current Land of Hope and Dreams tour with The E Street Band due to death threats from those opposed to his
The Boroughs' contains a lengthy list of songs from Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Bill Withers, Johnny Cash and more.
Bruce Springsteen really doesn’t like President Donald Trump. If that wasn’t clear before Tuesday night’s concert at PPG Paints Arena, it certainly was after. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer started off his Pittsburgh show with an earnest (but scripted) speech,
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s The Land of Hope and Dreams tour is lighting up Rocket Arena at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Rocket Arena is the tour’s only Ohio stop. His last visit to The Land was in 2023.
Bruce Springsteen has received an increasing number of death threats during his politically-charged Land of Hope and Dreams Tour. The trek sees Springsteen, who is a harsh critic of President Donald Trump,
Springsteen has never been shy about his politics, and has traded words with President Donald Trump a few times.
Cleveland's Memorial Day weekend is packed with events like Bruce Springsteen's concert, Cavaliers playoffs, and a Guardians game. Here's what to know about parking.