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Bruce Springsteen Performs Anti-ICE Song in Minneapolis
Summary
Bruce Springsteen appeared as a special guest at Tom Morello's Minneapolis concert and performed a new protest song, "Streets of Minneapolis," which he said he had sent to Morello. The event was reported to benefit the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who the article says were killed by immigration officers.
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Bruce Springsteen made an unbilled appearance as a special guest at Tom Morello's concert in Minneapolis. He performed a new protest song called "Streets of Minneapolis" and said he had written and recorded it quickly before sending it to Morello. The article reports the concert proceeds were intended to benefit the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who it says were killed by immigration officers.
What was reported:
- Springsteen performed "Streets of Minneapolis" for the first time and told the audience he had shared the song with Morello.
- The appearance was listed as a "special guest" in promotional materials, according to the article.
- The concert was reported to benefit the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, described in the article as having been killed by immigration officers.
Summary:
The performance highlighted politically themed material and was linked in the article to a benefit for the families named. Undetermined at this time.
