Bruce Springsteen Joins Tom Morello On Stage at Protest Concert in Minneapolis
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at Tom Morello’s anti-ICE benefit concert with Rise Against in Minneapolis. Only two days prior, Springsteen released a protest song titled “Streets of Minneapolis,” which he wrote and recorded in a mere two days.
During the concert, Springsteen not only performed his new song but also joined Morello on stage for renditions of “Power to the People” and “The Ghost of Tom Joad.”
Interestingly, Rage Against the Machine, known for their politically charged music, have been noticeably absent during this tumultuous time in the country’s history.
The concert also featured an energetic performance of “Power to the People” by Springsteen, joined by Morello, highlighting the issue of social justice and the power of protest through music.
The Rock Revival chronicled this rare collaboration between two iconic artists, emphasizing the significance of musicians using their platform to address socio-political issues.
In other news, Iron Maiden has partnered with Lagunitas to release a new Trooper beer, catering to fans of both the band and the popular brewer.
Meanwhile, Bad Company celebrated the 50th anniversary of their third album, ‘Run with the Pack,’ showcasing the band’s enduring legacy in the rock music scene.
Sevendust released a new single, “Is This the Real You?” demonstrating their continued relevance and creative output in the industry.
Additionally, Motionless In White dropped a new track, “Afraid of the Dark,” adding to their diverse discography and engaging fans with fresh music.
Furthermore, The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers delighted fans by announcing a joint North American tour set for 2026, treating audiences to a captivating live music experience.
Moreover, Black Veil Brides are set to embark on their own North American tour in 2026, showcasing their unique blend of theatricality and hard-hitting music.
Dave Matthews Band shared plans for a summer tour in 2026, promising an unforgettable concert experience for their devoted fans.
Alice Cooper announced a spring tour for 2026, bringing his iconic blend of shock rock and theatricality to audiences across the country.
Eagles achieved a major milestone in music history with an album certification, solidifying their status as legendary artists with a lasting impact on the industry.
In a surprising twist, Megadeth released a cover of Metallica’s classic track, “Ride the Lightning,” paying homage to their fellow metal pioneers.
Def Leppard delighted fans with a new song, “Rejoice,” showcasing their signature sound and reaffirming their enduring influence in the rock music scene.
Furthermore, KISS members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, recognizing their songwriting contributions beyond their iconic performances.
Papa Roach premiered a new song at a surprise Nashville gig, showcasing their energetic live performance and innovative musical style.
Overall, the rock music scene is buzzing with exciting announcements, new releases, and unforgettable performances that continue to captivate audiences and solidify the genre’s enduring relevance in popular culture.