By — Rebecca Santana, Associated Press Rebecca Santana, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/bruce-springsteen-calls-out-the-white-house-and-announces-a-protest-festival Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Bruce Springsteen calls out the White House and announces a protest festival Politics May 28, 2026 4:36 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews, Brittany Howard and Joan Baez will headline a star-studded protest festival set for the Washington, D.C., area a month before the midterm elections. READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen launches political U.S. tour with 'Streets of Minneapolis' Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello announced the festival Wednesday while performing together at Nationals Park in Washington as Springsteen winds down his Land of Hope and Dreams American tour. At the concert Wednesday, Springsteen played many of his most political songs, including "American Skin (41 Shots)" about a fatal police shooting and "Streets of Minneapolis," in response to the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents. "The Gestapo tactics of this president and this administration will not stand here," Springsteen said. "This American tragedy can only be stopped by the American people: you. There is no one coming to save us. We've got to do it ourselves," he said. "So join us and let's fight for the America that we love. Do you hear me, Washington?" Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Enter your email address Subscribe Form error message goes here. Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. The one-day, two-stage Power to the People festival is set for Oct. 3 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, and is being billed as about "freedom, justice, equality and rock 'n' roll." A portion of the proceeds from all ticket sales will benefit the organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount. "It's about the power everyday human beings have when they come together through music, art, community and action," Morello said in a statement. "We're honored to bring this incredible lineup to the DC area for a day that celebrates the spirit of activism, creativity, and hope." The festival will also include Dropkick Murphys, Jack Black, Serj Tankian, Killer Mike, Taylor Momsen and the Linda Lindas, among others. Springsteen has long criticized President Donald Trump, who in turn has called for a boycott of Springsteen's shows, calling him a "total loser who spews hate." READ MORE: 'No Kings' rallies draw crowds across U.S. and Europe as Springsteen headlines Minnesota demonstration On Wednesday, Springsteen led the crowd in an "ICE out!" chant, encouraging the audience to make their voices heard all the way to the White House. "Our democracy, our constitution, our rule of law are being challenged right now as never before by a reckless, racist, incompetent, treasonous president and his ship of fools administration," said Springsteen. "God bless Alex Pretti, God bless Renée Good, God bless you and God bless America," he said before launching into the final song of the night, "Chimes of Freedom." A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — Rebecca Santana, Associated Press Rebecca Santana, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews, Brittany Howard and Joan Baez will headline a star-studded protest festival set for the Washington, D.C., area a month before the midterm elections. READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen launches political U.S. tour with 'Streets of Minneapolis' Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello announced the festival Wednesday while performing together at Nationals Park in Washington as Springsteen winds down his Land of Hope and Dreams American tour. At the concert Wednesday, Springsteen played many of his most political songs, including "American Skin (41 Shots)" about a fatal police shooting and "Streets of Minneapolis," in response to the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents. "The Gestapo tactics of this president and this administration will not stand here," Springsteen said. "This American tragedy can only be stopped by the American people: you. There is no one coming to save us. We've got to do it ourselves," he said. "So join us and let's fight for the America that we love. Do you hear me, Washington?" Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Enter your email address Subscribe Form error message goes here. Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. The one-day, two-stage Power to the People festival is set for Oct. 3 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, and is being billed as about "freedom, justice, equality and rock 'n' roll." A portion of the proceeds from all ticket sales will benefit the organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount. "It's about the power everyday human beings have when they come together through music, art, community and action," Morello said in a statement. "We're honored to bring this incredible lineup to the DC area for a day that celebrates the spirit of activism, creativity, and hope." The festival will also include Dropkick Murphys, Jack Black, Serj Tankian, Killer Mike, Taylor Momsen and the Linda Lindas, among others. Springsteen has long criticized President Donald Trump, who in turn has called for a boycott of Springsteen's shows, calling him a "total loser who spews hate." READ MORE: 'No Kings' rallies draw crowds across U.S. and Europe as Springsteen headlines Minnesota demonstration On Wednesday, Springsteen led the crowd in an "ICE out!" chant, encouraging the audience to make their voices heard all the way to the White House. "Our democracy, our constitution, our rule of law are being challenged right now as never before by a reckless, racist, incompetent, treasonous president and his ship of fools administration," said Springsteen. "God bless Alex Pretti, God bless Renée Good, God bless you and God bless America," he said before launching into the final song of the night, "Chimes of Freedom." A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now