Bruce Springsteen Honored at Tribeca Festival, Performs with Bono and Patti Smith
Bruce Springsteen received the Harry Belafonte Voices For Social Justice Award at the Tribeca Festival in downtown Manhattan on Saturday. He dedicated the award to citizens in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Portland who "stood against the federal invasion of their cities." During the event, Springsteen also performed, joined by Bono and Patti Smith, to perform "People Have The Power."

Bruce Springsteen was honored with the Harry Belafonte Voices For Social Justice Award at the Tribeca Festival, held in downtown Manhattan on Saturday. The award acknowledges his contributions and dedication to social justice initiatives.
In his acceptance speech, Springsteen dedicated the award to "all the citizens of Minneapolis and Los Angeles and Portland who stood against the federal invasion of their cities." This dedication highlighted his support for communities advocating for their rights.
The festival event also featured a musical performance by Springsteen, who brought "a taste of his Land of Hopes And Dreams Tour." During his performance, he was joined on stage by fellow musicians Bono and Patti Smith. Together, they performed the song "People Have The Power."
(Source: Deadline Hollywood)
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