Bruce Springsteen Sings a Rallying Cry as Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Ends
Bruce Springsteen performed his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis" on the eve of Stephen Colbert's final episode of 'The Late Show.' The performance served as a rallying cry against censorship and highlighted the political tensions surrounding the show's cancellation. Colbert's departure has been speculated to be influenced by corporate interests and the current political climate.
- ▪Bruce Springsteen performed on the final week of 'The Late Show' hosted by Stephen Colbert.
- ▪He sang his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis" in support of Colbert.
- ▪The show's cancellation has been linked to corporate pressures related to Donald Trump.
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