Robert Plant also supports Bruce Springsteen against Trump

Robert Plant also supports Bruce Springsteen against Trump

Robert Plant also joins the list of artists who are expressing their own support To the well -known opposition of Bruce Springsteen to the current President of the United States, Donald Trump. The Led Zeppelin singer did it during a stage of the Sou Tour together with Suzi Dian with the project Saving Gracethat the next July 13th will pass from Lucca Summer Festival.

In concert at the tampere-talo of Tampere, in Finland, Plant said to the public:

“At this moment in England, where we come from – not the land of ice and snow – a part of the Bruce Springsteen tour is underway. And it is doing really important things”.

As reported by the ever -updated site dedicated to Led Zeppelin “Ledzepnews”, at the end of his speech, the 76 -year -old artist added: “So tune in to him. And we all hope to be able to be …”. To finish the phrase, Robert Plant and Saving Grace then performed A version of “Friends” of Led Zeppelin.

Springsteen held his own Speech against Trump During the opening evening of the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour with the E-Street Band, at the Co-Oop Live Arena in Manchesterin front of 23,500 spectators. On that occasion, he said that the United States are “currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and traitor administration”. Trump then replicated on his Truth Social platform, calling Springsteen a “dry rocker as a plum” and “an intrusive and hateful asshole”, before sharing his request to open an investigation against the singer -songwriter of New Jersey, BeyoncĂ© and Bono.

In addition to receiving public support also from Neil Young, Pearl Jam and American Federation of Musicians, yesterday Bruce Springsteen also has The speech held in Manchester officially published on streaming platforms, as part of an ep of six tracks entitled “Land of Hope and Dreams”.

The boss will be in concert in Italy the next 1 and 3 June at the San Siro stadium in Milan with the E Street Band to recover the two shows canceled last year.