Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen kicked off his long-awaited “Land of Hope & Dreams” tour in Manchester, England with more than just music — he delivered a message that quickly shook political and cultural headlines on both sides of the Atlantic.

During a high-energy performance in front of a sold-out British crowd, Springsteen paused between songs to issue a powerful political statement, openly criticizing the current U.S. administration. His comments, captured on video by fans, quickly went viral across social media platforms — and triggered a fiery response from former President Donald Trump.

 “Corrupt, Incompetent, and Treasonous”

In a moment that blended artistry with activism, Springsteen didn’t mince words. He referred to Trump’s presidency as “corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous”, earning both roaring cheers from the audience and sharp backlash online.

Springsteen’s remarks came during the debut leg of his latest global tour, which had already garnered massive attention for its setlist, staging, and all-star guest appearances. But it was his political candor that captured global headlines.

 Trump Fires Back — Federation Responds

Within hours, Donald Trump responded via social media, calling Springsteen “overrated” and “a pushy, obnoxious jerk.” He also reignited past criticism of Springsteen’s support for President Joe Biden, continuing a long-standing feud between the two public figures.

Trump didn’t stop there. He took aim at Taylor Swift—another vocal artist and Biden supporter—

saying:

“Since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT.’”

This prompted a rare but firm response from the American Federation of Musicians, the largest union of professional musicians in the U.S.

 Artists Stand Together — Springsteen & Swift Backed by Musicians Union

In a public statement, AFM President Tino Gagliardi defended both Springsteen and Swift:

“We will not stay silent as two of our members are attacked by a former President. Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift are not only world-class artists — they are global role models and proud members of our community.”

 

 

He added that the union will continue to support the freedom of expression for all artists, regardless of political affiliation.

 Still Two of the World’s Most Influential Musicians

Despite the controversy, both Springsteen and Swift remain at the top of their game — and the charts. With over 400 million albums sold between them, the two icons continue to influence not just the music industry, but the world stage.

Their ability to blend music, message, and authenticity is what keeps fans coming back — and what makes them targets of political backlash.

 Final Thoughts

Bruce Springsteen’s “Land of Hope & Dreams” tour is more than a musical event — it’s a statement. As he travels the globe with his message of unity and courage, it’s clear that The Boss isn’t just singing about dreams — he’s standing up for them, too.

And whether you agree with their views or not, one thing is certain: artists like Springsteen and Swift aren’t backing down.