Bruce Springsteen kicked off the E Street Band’s European tour with a powerful message against authoritarianism, taking aim at President Donald Trump’s administration. The legendary musician used his platform to call for unity and resistance in what he described as “dangerous times.” Springsteen’s opening song, “The Land of Hope and Dreams,” set the tone for the night as he urged the audience to stand up for democracy and American values.
Throughout the show, Springsteen continued to infuse his performance with political commentary, dedicating the live debut of “Rainmaker” to “our dear leader” and highlighting themes of desperation and belief in the face of adversity. The concert featured a revised setlist compared to previous shows, including notable additions like “Death to My Hometown,” “Murder Incorporated,” and “House of Thousand Guitars.”
As the final leg of the E Street tour, this 16-date European tour marks a significant shift for Springsteen, who has traditionally refrained from overtly political statements during performances. Embracing his role as an artist to reflect and make sense of the current times, Springsteen expressed his commitment to addressing relevant issues through his music.
The show concluded with a poignant cover of Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom,” leaving the audience with a powerful message of solidarity and hope. Springsteen’s bold stance and thematic shift demonstrate his dedication to using his music to inspire change and provoke thought in a tumultuous world.