Nearly four decades after his iconic 1988 concert in East Berlin, Bruce Springsteen returned to a now-united city with more than just music—he brought a fiery plea for democracy. From the Olympic Stadium stage, the 75-year-old legend rallied fans to resist authoritarianism and fight for the soul of America. But it was the final song, a haunting reprise of Dylan’s Chimes of Freedom, that left the crowd breathless. What did Springsteen say that drew both cheers and chills?
Nearly four decades after his legendary 1988 concert in East Berlin—an event that became a symbol of hope behind the Iron Curtain—Bruce Springsteen returned to a united Berlin not just as a rock icon, but as a voice of conscience in uncertain times. Now 75, The Boss stood tall on the Olympic Stadium stage, not…