Springsteen's 'No Kings' Tour: Advocating for Democracy and Liberty Across America
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are hitting the road with their "Land Of Hope And Dreams Tour" following the release of Springsteen's political song "Streets of Minneapolis." The tour, also known as the "No Kings" tour, will kick off in Minneapolis on March 31. Springsteen recently performed his political single in Minneapolis during a benefit concert organized by Tom Morello. He dedicated his song "Promised Land" to Renee Good in New Jersey and spoke out against President Trump and ICE, emphasizing the importance of democracy and liberty.
During a recent concert, Springsteen expressed his concerns about the current state of the United States, highlighting the endangered values and ideas of the country. He called for action against the use of gestapo tactics by federal troops in American cities and urged the audience to send a message to the president to remove ICE from Minneapolis. The tour announcement comes in the wake of the tragic deaths of Renee Good and ICU nurse Alex Pretti at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis.
Eunic Epstein-Ortiz, a national spokesperson for the "No Kings" organizing group, welcomed Springsteen's support, noting that the movement against oppressive tactics is gaining momentum. Springsteen's participation in the chorus of voices speaking out against injustice underscores the collective belief that America does not tolerate kings. The "Land Of Hope And Dreams Tour" promises to be a powerful platform for advocating for democracy, liberty, and the values that define the nation.