Bruce Springsteen to Perform at ‘No Kings’ Rally in St. Paul

The iconic musician joins a high-profile lineup for the March 28 event outside the State Capitol

Bruce Springsteen is set to take the stage at the upcoming “No Kings” rally in St. Paul on Saturday, March 28, adding a major musical presence to what organizers expect to be the largest gathering yet.

Courtesy of The Minnesota Star Tribune

According to the Star Tribune, Springsteen will perform “Streets of Minneapolis,” a song he debuted earlier this year following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The performance comes just days before the launch of his “Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour,” which kicks off March 31 at Target Center in Minneapolis.

The rally, described by organizers as the “flagship” event of a nationwide series, will begin with marches from multiple locations at noon, culminating in a gathering outside the State Capitol at 2 p.m. The lineup also includes speeches from national and local figures, along with additional musical guests.

Springsteen previously performed in Minneapolis in January at First Avenue, where he debuted the song during a benefit concert.

With a high-profile performer and a growing list of speakers, Saturday’s event is expected to draw significant crowds to the capital city.