Whether or not you are on board with what Bruce Springsteen, "The Boss" has to say about the political unrest that has been going on recently, there is a show that is sheduled to happen in Minneapolis at the end of next month.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN WROTE AND PRODUCED A SONG QUICKLY

Springteen wrote, produced and released a song called the "Streets of Minneapolis" after the shooting of both Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents.  He then made a surprise performance at First Avenue in Minneapolis, and is now coming back for a full concert at the end of March, part of his National Tour.  Tickets are on sale now.

SOCIAL MEDIA POST LET EVERYONE KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING

Just yesterday, via Instagram, there was an announcement that this show was adding another musician to the bill.

Tom Morello, from Rage Against the Machine will be joining Springsteen on this tour, which does start in Minneapolis.  There have also been some other shows that have been either rescheduled or cancelled depending on where they are.  Minneapolis show is going on as scheduled, unless something unforeseen happens before that time.

Morello had this to say about joining Springsteen on this tour:

After Bruce joined me last month in Minneapolis for our “Defend Minnesota” charity concert, I was reminded how important our platform is, and how crucial the resistance work is that our music can do together at this dangerous historical juncture. Together, Bruce, the E Street Band, and I are going to turn a spotlight on the current threats to democracy and human rights happening all around us the in the spirit of freedom, justice, and rock n roll. This will necessitate postponing a few of my solo shows in May. I have a deep love and respect for all my friends, fans & comrades and I promise that we will find a way to be together for these shows, in these towns, very soon.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FOR THE SHOW AT THE END OF MARCH

Tickets are on sale now for the show coming to the Target Center on March 31st.

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