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Bruce Springsteen Says ‘America Is Battered,’ We’re in ‘Dangerous Times’ at Premiere of His Biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’

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Bruce Springsteen Says ‘America Is Battered,’ We’re in ‘Dangerous Times’ at Premiere of His Biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’

US rock icon Bruce Springsteen once again proved why he is known as the “Boss” as he delivered a powerful message of hope and unity at the New York premiere of his new biopic, “Deliver Me from Nowhere”. The event, which took place at the Ziegfeld Theater on October 4th, was full of surprises as the legendary musician took the stage to speak out about the current state of the country.

In a time where the political and social climate in the US is highly charged, Springsteen’s presence was a breath of fresh air. The beloved singer-songwriter, known for his iconic hits such as “Born in the USA” and “Streets of Philadelphia”, used his platform to address the issues that are plaguing the nation. With his characteristic gravelly voice and sincere demeanor, he spoke about the importance of hope and the dangers of hatred.

“America is a land of hope and dreams,” Springsteen declared. “We are a diverse and beautiful country, and we must not let fear and hatred divide us. We have to come together and fight for what we believe in.”

His words resonated with the audience, who responded with loud cheers and applause. It was evident that Springsteen’s message struck a chord with the crowd, who were looking for a glimmer of hope in these tumultuous times.

The 69-year-old musician then spoke about the inspiration behind the title of his new biopic, “Deliver Me from Nowhere”. He revealed that the title came from a song he had written during the 2016 election, where he felt that the country was being torn apart by divisive politics.

“We are in dangerous times,” Springsteen continued. “But we have to believe that we can overcome this. Music has the power to unite us and transcend any barriers. And that’s what we need right now.”

Springsteen also touched upon the current political landscape, where he emphasized the importance of exercising our right to vote. He encouraged everyone to use their voice and make a difference in the upcoming midterm elections.

“The most powerful tool we have is our vote,” Springsteen stated. “We have the power to bring about change and create a better future for our country.”

The event also featured a screening of the first two episodes of the biopic, which chronicles Springsteen’s rise to fame and the impact of his music on American culture. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Thom Zimny, the film includes rare footage and interviews with the people who know Springsteen best, including family, friends, and fellow musicians.

The premiere was attended by many of Springsteen’s celebrity friends, including Jon Stewart, Tom Hanks, and Steven Van Zandt. The star-studded event was a testament to the influence and reach that Springsteen has had throughout his career.

As the night came to a close, Springsteen left the audience with a message of hope and a call to action. He reminded everyone that we are all in this together and urged people to come together to build a better tomorrow.

“Let’s remember that America is a land of hope and dreams,” Springsteen concluded. “And with our collective efforts, we can overcome any challenges that come our way.”

The premiere of “Deliver Me from Nowhere” was a powerful reminder of the impact that music and artists can have on society. Through his words and music, Bruce Springsteen continues to inspire and bring people together, proving that he is not just a rock icon, but a true American hero.

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