Bruce Springsteen gets political, brings out 'weapon of choice' for surprise performance
Bruce Springsteen performed a heartfelt acoustic rendition of 'Land Of Hope And Dreams' after the premiere of a biopic depicting his 1982 struggles with depression and album creation.
- Bruce Springsteen thrilled the crowd at the New York Film Festival premiere of Deliver Me From Nowhere, thanking the director, cast, and Jeremy Allen White for portraying him.
- Springsteen said America remains a land of hope and dreams, not fear, divisiveness, censorship, or hatred, despite daily reminders of dangerous times.
- Springsteen credited his wife Patti Scialfa for accepting him as a 'complicated, messy person' and becoming each other's 'personal projects' after going through a painful divorce.
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American rock star Bruce Springsteen, a fierce critic of President Donald Trump, defended the idea of the United States as a “land of hope and dreams,” contrasting it with that of “government censorship” and “hate.” “Every day, events remind us that we live in a particularly dangerous time,” the 76-year-old rocker declared during a surprise appearance in New York Sunday at the premiere of his biographical film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhe…
Bruce Springsteen surprises movie premiere, speaks about ‘dangerous times’
Bruce Springsteen, who has publicly taken aim at the Trump administration in recent years, surprised the crowd at the New York premiere of a movie about his life, and gave an impassioned speech about his vision of the American Dream.
Bruce Springsteen Says 'America Is Battered,' We're in 'Dangerous Times' at Premiere of His Biopic 'Deliver Me from Nowhere'
US rock icon Bruce Springsteen spoke out in defense of America as a “land of hope and dreams” and against “hatred” during a surprise appearance at the New York premiere of his new biopic.
US rock star Bruce Springsteen spoke clearly against the growing hatred in American society at the premiere of a film biography of his life. In the performance of "Springsteen: Deliver me from Nowhere" in New York, the 76-year-old at the same time defended his home country as a "land of hope and dreams for which it is easy to fight. "At present, there are events every day that remind us that we are going through particularly dangerous times," sa…
E Street Band’s Stevie Van Zandt praises ‘stunning’ 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'
(L-R) Steven Van Zandt and Bruce Springsteen attend the New York Film Festival Spotlight Gala at Alice Tully Hall on September 28, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for 20th Century Studios) While the Bruce Springsteen movie Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere doesn’t hit theaters until Oct. 24, it is already receiving high praise from one of The Boss’ bandmates. E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt attended the…
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