Bruce Springsteen scored his first-ever No. 1 album without the E Street Band, 'Devils & Dust', on May 8, 2005.
The rock legend returned to Atlanta for his "Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" and spoke out against the president, ICE, the war in Iran and the Voting Rights Act dismantling.
The City of Brotherly Love enjoys first round success in NBA and NHL playoffs, but it forces the E Street Band to reroute ...
Bruce Springsteen rescheduled his Philadelphia stop on the No Kings Tour due to NBA and NHL playoff conflicts as he maintains a public feud with Donald Trump.
Bruce Springsteen delivered a powerful performance, offering political commentary and calling for non-violent action at his ...
The promise of a rock ‘n’ roll concert as a conduit for protest reached a fever pitch Wednesday at a sold-out United Center.
Bruce Springsteen returned to the Sunshine State last week for a concert in Sunrise as part of his “Land of Hope and Dreams” ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Friday, May 8 show at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia has been postponed.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. “Streets of Minneapolis” Debuts at No. 1 “Streets of Minneapolis” ...
The album was deemed "too racy" for the global conglomerate.
Bruce Springsteen sees Live from Asbury Park 2024 debut at No. 2 on the U.K.'s Official Americana chart, stuck behind Zach ...
The rocker has often sparred publicly with President Trump ...