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“We’ve Had Enough”: Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt Announce Move to Canada, Citing ‘Lack of Respect’ in the U.S.

Posted on July 25, 2025 By admin

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Vancouver, BC —
In a move that has shocked fans, music historians, and political commentators alike, Bruce Springsteen and his lifelong friend and E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt have announced they are relocating to Canada, citing a “lack of respect” in the current cultural and political climate of the United States.

The announcement was made quietly in a joint interview released online late Wednesday night. By morning, it had gone viral.

“It’s not about abandoning where we’re from,” Springsteen said.
“It’s about preserving who we are — as artists, as citizens, and as human beings.”


More Than Bandmates — Brothers in Belief

Steven Van Zandt says Bruce Springsteen is 'playing a character' as he  reflects on fallout | Fox News

Springsteen and Van Zandt’s relationship spans over 50 years. From the smoky clubs of Asbury Park to sold-out stadiums across the world, the two have stood shoulder to shoulder through music, activism, and political protest.

Van Zandt, known for both his biting commentary and his signature bandana, was quick to echo Bruce’s sentiments.

“We’ve been fighting the good fight for decades,” he said.
“But these days, it feels like the country we love… doesn’t love us back.”

Sources close to the pair confirmed that they’ve already purchased a joint property in British Columbia, where they plan to split their time between writing, mentoring young musicians, and, in Springsteen’s words, “breathing easier again.”


A Nation Reacts with Shock and Sadness

Stevie Van Zandt: 50 years of brotherhood with Bruce Springsteen | RNZ

Within hours, fans took to social media with disbelief and grief. The hashtag #SpringsteenVanZandt began trending globally.

“Bruce is the voice of American working-class hope. If he’s leaving… what does that say about us?”
“Steven has fought for justice and truth his whole life. This feels like a loss for the soul of America.”

Longtime fan and Navy veteran Mike Harmon posted:

“I grew up listening to them tell the truth through music.
If they feel pushed out, maybe it’s time we start listening harder.”


Not Just About Politics — About Principle

While the pair have been vocal on political issues in the past — from anti-war protests to racial justice — insiders say this move is less about partisanship and more about personal erosion of optimism.

“We’ve seen truth turned into noise.
Facts turned into punchlines.
And people turned against each other,” Springsteen said in the interview.
“That’s not the America we believed in when we wrote Born to Run.”


What Happens to the Music?

Despite the move, neither artist is retiring. In fact, Van Zandt hinted at a new collaborative album, inspired by their experience in transition and what he called “the emotional migration of the American soul.”

Springsteen added:

“The songs don’t stop — they just need a place to breathe. Right now, that place is north.”

Fans can expect occasional performances, possibly in Montreal and Toronto, and there are rumors of a one-night-only acoustic set at Massey Hall in 2026.


A Farewell, or Just a Pause?

Whether this move is permanent remains to be seen. But for now, it signals something larger: a moment of reckoning for two artists who have given everything to a country they no longer feel at home in.

“We love America,” Van Zandt said, eyes heavy.
“We just need some distance to miss her properly.”

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