Bruce Springsteen Joins Tom Morello at Anti-Ice Show in Minneapolis: 'Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth'

Bruce Springsteen Shocks Audience with Powerful Anti-ICE Anthem at Minneapolis Benefit Concert

Friday's benefit concert at Minneapolis' First Avenue club was the perfect example of how music can serve as a powerful voice for resistance. The event, organized by Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, aimed to raise money for the families of RenΓ©e Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by ICE agents.

As the show got underway, surprise guest Bruce Springsteen took the stage, delivering the first-ever live performance of his anti-ICE song "Streets of Minneapolis". The crowd erupted in cheers as the Boss sang about the killings of unarmed U.S. citizens and federal tyranny, a message that resonated deeply with those in attendance.

Before playing the song, Springsteen told Morello that he had written it and recorded it the next day, jokingly calling it "soapboxy". Morello's response? "Bruce, nuance is wonderful, but sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth." The message was clear: some statements require no subtlety.

As Springsteen launched into the song, the audience responded with fervor, singing along and raising their fists in solidarity. The lyrics spoke directly to the hearts of those who were present, who had seen firsthand the devastating impact of ICE's actions on communities across America.

The concert was a testament to the power of music as a tool for resistance. As Morello put it earlier this week, "If it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, acts like fascism... it must be resisted, protested, defended against." The show in Minneapolis was a defiant statement that echoed that sentiment.

"We are coming to Minneapolis where the people have heroically stood up against ICE, stood up against Trump, stood up for their neighbors and themselves," Morello said. "Ain't nobody coming to save us except us, and it's now or never." The words rang out loud and clear at the benefit concert, a call to action that will likely be remembered for a long time to come.

For those who missed the show, "Streets of Minneapolis" is more than just a song - it's a rallying cry for a generation. It's a reminder that some truths require no apology, no nuance, and no subtlety. Sometimes, you have to kick them in the teeth. And on Friday night, in Minneapolis, Springsteen did just that.
 
omg what can i say about this concert?! 😍 Bruce Springsteen bringing the house down with his powerful anti-ICE anthem "Streets of Minneapolis"!! 🎸 I was literally shaking while listening to it, so raw and emotional! The fact that he performed it live for the first time ever is just mind-blowing. And can we talk about how Tom Morello set up the whole thing? Genius move to get Bruce on board and have him deliver such a impactful message. This concert was NOT just a charity event, it was a RESISTANCE MOVEMENT in disguise 🀘 We need more artists like Bruce and Rage Against the Machine using their platform to speak out against injustice! 🎢
 
omg this is insane 😲 Bruce Springsteen just went full rockstar by performing his new anti-ICE anthem live for the first time 🀘 and it was EPIC!!!1! I love how he totally owned it and didn't hold back on those lyrics πŸ’₯ it's like, sometimes you gotta speak truth to power and not care about what others think πŸ˜‚ Tom Morello is a genius too, his message is so clear and needed in these times πŸ™Œ we need more people speaking out against systemic injustice and fighting for what's right ❀️
 
[Image of Bruce Springsteen with a bold, defiant expression]

🎸πŸ’₯ ICE needs to know: WHEN YOU KICK THEM IN THE TEETH THEY GET BACK UP WITH A NEW SET OF FISTS READY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD πŸŒͺ️

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THE BOSS IS RIGHT 🀘
 
I'm so proud of Bruce Springsteen for using his platform to speak out against ICE. It's heartbreaking to think about what happened to RenΓ©e and Alex, and it's clear that their families are still dealing with the trauma. The fact that he wrote a song like "Streets of Minneapolis" just the day after is mind-blowing - talk about dedication to a cause!

The energy at the concert must have been electric! I can imagine how powerful it felt for the crowd to sing along and show their solidarity. It's amazing how music can bring people together like that, especially when it comes to something as important as social justice.

I do love how Tom Morello called out Bruce for needing to be more nuanced - sometimes you need a little kick in the pants to get things moving! And that quote about fascism being resisted and protested against? Absolutely true. It's time we stand up for our communities and each other, no matter what. πŸ’–
 
omg did u see bruce springsteen's performance at tom morello's benefit concert? it was SO powerful 🀯 i mean, the man is 75+ and he still knows how to get a crowd pumped up and singing along to his new anti-ICE anthem "streets of minneapolis". it's not just about the music though, it's about using your platform to speak out against injustices. i think morello nailed it when he said that sometimes u gotta be loud and clear in ur message πŸ—£οΈ we need more people like springsteen and morello using their voices to fight for what's right. let's keep the momentum going! πŸ’ͺ
 
dude i was thinking about what to make for dinner tonight and i saw this recipe for a crazy good beef stroganoff πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ but then i started thinking about how my aunt's house smells like that all the time when she makes it for family gatherings... anyway back to the concert - i love how Springsteen just went in there and delivered that powerful message, it was so inspiring to see the crowd react like that πŸ’₯ and speaking of Minneapolis have you tried that new ice cream shop downtown? i heard their matcha green tea flavor is to die for 🍦
 
I was thinking, if something needs sayin', it needs sayin' straight up πŸ—£οΈ. I mean, we've all seen enough of what's goin' down with ICE and the system, it's time for some real talk πŸ’―. Bruce Springsteen's song is more than just a performance, it's a call to action πŸ“’. We need people like him speakin' truth to power, even if it's not always easy to hear 😬. The fact that he wrote and performed the song the next day shows he's willin' to take a stand, even if it means lookin' a little radical πŸ’ͺ. It's time for us all to start payin' attention and makin' some noise, whether it's through music or just straight up conversations with our neighbors πŸ—£οΈπŸ’¬. We can't just sit back and expect things to change on their own, we gotta be the ones pushin' for change πŸ”₯.
 
It's awesome to see Bruce Springsteen using his platform to speak out against ICE's brutal actions 🎸 The way he effortlessly wove anti-ICE sentiments into his performance was nothing short of mesmerizing πŸ”₯ What struck me most was the unapologetic ferocity with which he delivered the message – it's a powerful reminder that sometimes, resistance requires no subtlety πŸ’ͺ It's heartening to see artists like Springsteen and Tom Morello using their music as a tool for activism, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities in need of support 🌟 The impact of this concert will undoubtedly be felt far beyond the walls of First Avenue – it's a testament to the enduring power of music as a force for social change πŸ’₯
 
I think Bruce Springsteen's anti-ICE song was way too subtle πŸ˜’, I mean who needs nuance when you're trying to make a statement? The crowd loved it because it was easy to relate to and not too hard on the ears 🎢. I'm not saying Morello was wrong for kicking Springsteen in the teeth, but sometimes a song just needs a little bit of softening up before it hits home ❀️. And what's with all this fuss about "rallying cries" and "statements that require no subtlety"? Can't we just have a nice cup of tea and talk about how everyone can come together instead? πŸ˜’
 
🎸 Bruce Springsteen totally killed it at the Minneapolis benefit concert with his powerful anti-ICE anthem "Streets of Minneapolis". I'm not sure if I agree with Tom Morello's idea to kick people in the teeth when making a point, but I do think music is an amazing way to bring attention to important issues and make us feel less alone. The fact that Springsteen wrote and performed this song just a day after it was written shows how passionate he is about the cause, and it's infectious! 🀩
 
omg u guys!! 🀯 i'm literally shook by bruce's performance last nite at that benefit concert!!! he totally slayed with his new anti-ICE song & it was so needed! πŸ’– as someone who cares about social justice & the well-being of our community, it was amazing to see him use his platform to speak out against fascism. i mean, we need more voices like bruce's right now! πŸ—£οΈ and honestly, that line "nuance is wonderful, but sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth" from tom morello? πŸ”₯ perfection!! let's keep using our voices for change & supporting each other πŸ’•
 
🀘 The whole thing is so typical of what's going on with our government these days - they're always trying to silence dissenting voices and push their agenda without anyone questioning it. But music like this has a way of cutting through all the noise and speaking straight to people's hearts. It's like, when was the last time we saw someone from the establishment take a stand like that? Springsteen's song is like a wake-up call - some truths really do require no apology or nuance! And let's be real, if more politicians were as bold and unafraid to speak truth to power like Bruce did on stage... πŸ€” we might not be in this mess.
 
omg, i'm literally shook by this - bruce springsteen just brought the house down with his powerful anti-ICE anthem "streets of minneapolis" 🀯 it's so clear that he wasn't afraid to speak truth to power and give a voice to those who've been marginalized for far too long πŸ’ͺ i mean, can you imagine how cathartic it must have been for everyone in attendance to finally see someone in a position of influence using their platform to demand justice? πŸ™Œ the way springsteen and morello came together on stage was like nothing short of inspiring - it's moments like these that remind us why music will always be a powerful force for change πŸ’–
 
I'm gonna say something unpopular but honestly, I think Bruce Springsteen is a bit over-the-top with his new song "Streets of Minneapolis". I get where he's coming from, ICE is a total nightmare and we need to stand up against it, but sometimes you don't wanna just kick people in the teeth... that can be super alienating and polarizing. Can't we try to find some balance between speaking out and being respectful? πŸ€”
 
omg i was at that concert 🀩 and it was like nothing i've ever experienced before!! bruce springsteen's performance was so emotional and powerful 🎸 his anti-ICE anthem "streets of minneapolis" is more than just a song, its a call to action 🚨 its like he was speaking directly to our souls. the crowd was electric with solidarity and determination πŸ’ͺ we all knew that we were part of something bigger than ourselves that night. i love how bruce said he wrote it the next day and tom morello was like "bruce, nuance is wonderful but sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth" πŸ˜‚ its true, some messages do require no subtlety. the concert was a testament to the power of music as a tool for resistance 🎢 we need more artists speaking out against injustice and using their platforms to raise awareness πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” u know what's really annoying? when ppl think they can just be all subtle & nuanced with their activism πŸ™„ like "oh i'm protesting peacefully" no you're not 🚫 ice is literally shooting down ppl & springsteen just straight up called it out πŸ’₯ now that's a statement πŸ‘
 
😊 I'm thinking about how powerful it is when artists like Bruce Springsteen use their platform to speak out against injustice... like the system we got with ICE 🀬. It's like they're saying 'enough is enough'! You can feel the passion and conviction behind his music, it's infectious πŸ’–. And yeah, sometimes you gotta get straight to the point and not sugarcoat things - no beating around the bush πŸ˜…. I think that's what's so beautiful about this song, it's raw and honest 🎢. We need more voices like that speaking up for people who don't have a platform πŸ’ͺ. It gives me hope for a better future... one where everyone is treated with dignity and respect 🌟
 
I'm low-key blown away by Bruce Springsteen's performance at the benefit concert 🀯πŸ’₯! I mean, who knew he had an anti-ICE anthem up his sleeve? It's like he was speaking directly to our generation's frustrations with systemic oppression 😩. And let's be real, the fact that Tom Morello organized this whole thing and brought in The Boss is just genius πŸ€“. Music has always been a powerful tool for resistance, but seeing it in action like this is truly inspiring πŸ’–. I'm definitely gonna check out "Streets of Minneapolis" and spread the word about this amazing concert πŸ’¬πŸŽ΅.
 
Omg u guys i was literally at school and we were discussing immigration policies and I was like "can't we just talk about this?" but my friend was all "no way" and then we started watching videos of Bruce Springsteen's concert and it gave me LIFE 🀩 i mean i know he's been a huge influence on music for years but that song tho... it's like he's speaking straight to your soul 🎢 and i love how Tom Morello organized the whole thing, it just goes to show how powerful music can be in bringing people together πŸ’–
 
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