Bruce Springsteen begins No Kings show April 20, 2026
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Trump calls for Bruce Springsteen concert boycott, says people should save their "hard earned money"
Springsteen had called the administration “corrupt, incompetent, reckless, and treasonous” from the stage. Trump answered with a post that mixed insults, politics, and a call for action from his base. The result was another loud chapter in one of the most familiar celebrity-political grudges in America.
Bruce Springsteen sparks controversy with a fiery anti-Trump speech, but critics point out his reported $1.2 billion net worth undercuts his message.
Bruce Springsteen is out to save America with rock and roll. On Friday night, in a Moda Center packed with screaming, singing fans, it felt like he might just do it. At 7:30 p.m., long lines still snaked around the Rose Quarter.
Throughout the night, Springsteen would make many comments towards Donald Trump, such as “You want to talk about snowflakes? We have a president who can't handle the truth,” and “A corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous administration.” Springsteen returned again and again to themes of hope, resilience and responsibility.
Donald Trump is raging down Thunder Road. The President on Thursday called for his supporters to boycott rock legend Bruce Springsteen, whom he blasted as a “dried up prune” suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” “Bad, and very boring ...
Bruce Springsteen's former drummer Vini Lopez speaks out against the Boss's anti-Trump rhetoric, saying everyone should respect the president.
President Donald Trump started the day on Thursday by calling for a "MAGA" boycott of Bruce Springsteen, who he called a "loser" and a "bad, and very boring singer."
President Donald Trump posted a highly critical, and personal, post Thursday, April 2 about the Freehold rocker on his Truth Social account.