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Bruce Springsteen Rallies Crowd with 'Streets of Minneapolis' at No Kings Rally
Iconic singer-songwriter's performance pays tribute to victims of ICE shootings and inspires hope amid political turmoil.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:34pm
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Bruce Springsteen's rousing performance at the No Kings rally in St. Paul ignites hope and solidarity in the face of political turmoil.Minneapolis TodayIn a powerful display of artistic activism, Bruce Springsteen took the stage at the No Kings rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, delivering a stirring performance of his song 'Streets of Minneapolis.' The iconic singer-songwriter's words resonated deeply with the crowd, reminding them of the resilience and unity that emerged from the tragic events of the past winter, including the federal troops' invasion and the ICE shootings that claimed the lives of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
Why it matters
Springsteen's performance went beyond just a musical moment, serving as a rallying cry against the darkness that had descended upon the city. By humanizing the victims and highlighting the broader political struggle, the artist used his platform to elevate the movement and spark important conversations about the role of art in shaping social change.
The details
During his performance, Springsteen paid tribute to the lives lost during the ICE shootings, ensuring that the names and sacrifices of Renee Good and Alex Pretti would not be forgotten. The song, written in the aftermath of the shootings, became a timely and poignant addition to the No Kings movement, aligning perfectly with the social climate and giving the struggle a powerful voice and sense of urgency.
- Springsteen's performance took place at the No Kings rally in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 11, 2026.
The players
Bruce Springsteen
An iconic American singer-songwriter known for his socially conscious music and activism.
Renee Good
A mother of three who was killed during the ICE shootings in Minneapolis.
Alex Pretti
A VA nurse who was also killed during the ICE shootings in Minneapolis.
What’s next
Springsteen's upcoming Land of Hope and Dreams Tour promises to be a politically charged affair, as he plans to address the topical issues facing the nation, starting and ending the tour in cities that hold a special significance for him - Minneapolis and Washington.
The takeaway
Bruce Springsteen's performance at the No Kings rally was a testament to the power of music and art as a force for good. It reminded us that even in the face of adversity, there is strength in unity and that artists have a unique ability to inspire and galvanize, becoming agents of change and influencing public opinion on important issues.
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