Bruce Springsteen channels emotions in Toronto concerts after Trump victory
Bruce Springsteen performed two sold-out concerts in Toronto following the recent U.S. presidential election. He opened the shows with "Long Walk Home," calling it a "fighting prayer for my country," reflecting a somber mood after Donald Trump's victory. During the second concert, Springsteen's performance included more electric guitar and songs like "Candy's Room" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town." He emphasized themes of dreams and community, resonating with concertgoers who expressed mixed emotions about the election outcome. The concerts blended hope and hard realities, with Springsteen's music serving as a powerful outlet for feelings of despair and resilience. He will continue his tour in various Canadian cities throughout November.