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Springsteen to perform at ‘No Kings’ rally in Minnesota

Springsteen will perform his protest song honoring victims of federal actions amid expected millions nationwide in the largest No Kings rally series to date, organizers said.

  • On Saturday, March 28, 2026, musician Bruce Springsteen will perform at the No Kings national flagship rally at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, organizers confirmed.
  • Organizers selected Minnesota for the flagship event following community response to Operation Metro Surge, a federal immigration enforcement operation that deployed more than 3,000 ICE agents into the state.
  • Released in January, the song 'Streets of Minneapolis' serves as a tribute to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were killed by federal agents; Springsteen said the timing was essential to his work.
  • Three marches starting at noon will converge at the Capitol for a 2 p.m. program featuring Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez.
  • The Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour begins March 31 in Minneapolis, just three days after the rally, emphasizing how Springsteen's activism and touring schedule align with the movement's growth.
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Bruce Springsteen to perform at 'No Kings' protest Saturday in St. Paul

ST. PAUL — Rock legend Bruce Springsteen will perform this weekend at a major “No Kings” rally at the Minnesota state Capitol, organizers said. The event is planned for Saturday, March 28, and Springsteen’s appearance adds to a growing list of speakers and performers expected to be at the gathering. Springsteen is set to sing his protest song “Streets of Minneapolis,” which he released earlier this year and first performed at a concert in Minnea…

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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