Bruce Springsteen has finally shared his plans for his highly anticipated upcoming tour, Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour.
The 76-year-old American singer posted a video of himself standing on his Instagram account on Wednesday, listing all the cities the tour will visit.
“The E Street Band is coming your way,” Bruce said. “And we put hope over fear, democracy over authoritarianism, the rule of law over lawlessness, ethics over rampant corruption, unity over division and peace over war.”
For those unfamiliar, the Dancing in the dark hitmaker will start his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour from March 31.
His tour will include 20 shows across the US and will end with an outdoor show at Nationals Park in Washington on May 27.
In addition, Bruce will also sing Streets of Minneapolis during the “No Kings” rally in St. Paul. He released the track in January, after two civilians were murdered by ICE agents.
“You want to try to meet the moment,” says the Born in the USA. singer said Minnesota Star Grandstand. “The No Kings movement is very important right now.”
“When you have an opportunity to sing something where the timing is critical and when you have something powerful to sing, it elevates the moment, it elevates your work to another level. And that’s what I’m always looking for,” he added.

