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Bruce Springsteen Honors Prince at Minneapolis Concert
The rock legend brings 'hope and strength' to a crowd protesting against former President Trump.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 1:46pm
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Bruce Springsteen performed a concert in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he paid tribute to the late music icon Prince and joined a nationwide protest against the policies of former President Donald Trump. Springsteen's appearance was part of the third annual 'No Kings' protest day, which saw over 3,200 events take place across the country with participation from other high-profile figures like actor Robert De Niro.
Why it matters
Springsteen's concert and participation in the anti-Trump protests highlight the continued political activism of major music and entertainment figures, who are using their platforms to voice opposition to the policies of the former administration. The 'No Kings' movement reflects the broader public backlash against Trump-era politics and the desire for a return to democratic norms.
The details
During the concert, Springsteen performed his classic hit 'Born in the U.S.A.' and also paid tribute to Prince by covering one of the late musician's songs. Springsteen's appearance was part of a nationwide day of protest against the policies of former President Trump, with over 3,200 events taking place across the country. Other high-profile participants included actor Robert De Niro.
- The concert took place on April 1, 2026.
- The 'No Kings' protest day was the third annual event of its kind.
The players
Bruce Springsteen
A legendary American rock musician known for his politically-charged music and activism.
Prince
A highly influential and acclaimed American musician who passed away in 2016.
Robert De Niro
A renowned American actor known for his political outspokenness and criticism of former President Trump.
The takeaway
Springsteen's participation in the 'No Kings' protest movement demonstrates the continued role of high-profile artists in using their platforms to voice political dissent and advocate for democratic values.
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