We know you’re all planning to go to the next No Kings Rally at the closest location to you this Saturday, March 28th. With Donald Trump’s takeover of the US government showing more control, it’s important for anyone who cares about our country’s future to be there.
But now, you might think about attending a rally that’s a little farther from home.
Because the Boss is stepping up, and he’s not going to keep quiet.
Bruce Springsteen is going to perform at the big “No Kings” rally in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This could become one of the biggest protest events in modern American history — all aimed at Trump’s growing abuse of power.
This isn’t just a concert.
It’s a message.
Springsteen will sing his powerful protest song “Streets of Minneapolis,” written after Trump’s immigration policies led to deadly events.
This moment clearly affected him, and he turned his anger into music right away.
And he’s not the only one.
Millions of Americans are expected to go to streets across the country with one message: America doesn’t have kings.
That’s really what this is about.
Trump’s push to increase his control, his pressure on the courts, and his strict immigration policies have caused a big national reaction.
Now, one of the most famous voices in American music is helping to amplify that.
Springsteen didn’t hold back.
He said this is one of the most important moments in U.S. history — a time when the country’s core values are being tested more than ever.
That’s why he chose Minnesota to be part of a No Kings event.
That’s why he’s starting his tour there. And that’s why he’s showing up before the tour even begins — to be with everyday Americans who are demanding accountability.
When artists like Springsteen take part in politics, it means something bigger: the culture is paying attention.
The stakes are real.
And the resistance is getting louder.
From Minneapolis to cities all over the country, millions are getting ready to send a message that can’t be ignored — that democracy doesn’t give in to strongmen, and the American people won’t just sit back while their rights are taken away.
This weekend isn’t just another protest.
It’s a warning.
And with Springsteen on that stage, it will make a big impact far beyond Minnesota.
If you’re flying to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area this weekend, check the wait times at your airport.
Because of Trump and the MAGA Republicans, security lines can take up to four hours. You don’t want to miss your flight to this historic “No Kings” rally.
If you can’t make it to Minnesota, visit NoKings.org to find a rally near you.
