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The Irish Sun
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen & actor Stephen Graham surprise staff at Huddersfield restaurant
MUSIC great Bruce Springsteen cooks up some excitement at a Huddersfield restaurant with actor Stephen Graham — who plays his father in a new biopic. Advertisement 6 Music icon Bruce Springsteen visited a Huddersfield restaurant with actor Stephen Graham Credit: Instagram 6 Staff at Norman's though it was a 'prank' Oliver Roberts, who runs Norman's, thought their visit was a 'prank' at first. He said Springsteen, 75, and Graham, 51, shared ten small plates including tomatoes with garlic ice cream. The rocker is pictured as a kid with his dad and sister. Deliver Me From Nowhere is due out in October. Advertisement READ MORE ON BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Packages on Ticketmaster, part of Live Nation, included £796 for two front standing tickets and a double room at the four-star Novotel in Liverpool ahead of next June's gig at Anfield. Two rear standing tickets in last Thursday's pre-sale were £754 with a room at the Hilton. Two plus a night at the Ibis were £732. A pair and a room at the three-star Holiday Inn cost £698. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Ticketmaster was criticised over its 'dynamic pricing' for Oasis shows when £135 tickets suddenly shot up to £355. But a fan of The Boss tweeted: 'This tie-in with hotel packages is taking it to another level.' Music video for Bruce Springsteen's hit song Born in the U.S.A. 6 Some food-related Springsteen hits 6 Graham plays Springsteen's father in a new biopic Credit: PA Advertisement 6 Bruce, left, with his father Douglas Springsteen and sister Credit: 6 Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere is due out in October Credit: AP


The Irish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Legendary US rocker spotted sunbathing in Manchester before arena gig – but would you have recognised him?
A LEGENDARY rocker has been spotted sunbathing in Manchester before an arena gig - but would you have recognised him? Sunning himself on the balcony of a lavish hotel, 5 Can you guess who this famous rocker is? Credit: Michaela Brown / instagram 5 He has just kicked off his European tour Credit: Michaela Brown / instagram Currently on tour in the United Kingdom, earlier this week he stormed the stage of the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester. You've guessed it, it's Bruce Springsteen AKA The Boss. Spotted soaking up the sunshine on his hotel room's balcony, a snap was shared on social media that quickly went viral. Fans went wild over the snap, with many quick to comment on it. Read More about Rockers "Bruce tanning and meditating that's why he's the Boss . You can take the boy out of the Asbury sun," said one. A second added: "He's always been a sun worship guy. That's why he's healthy. He knows !!!!!" While a third penned: "Nice silent Moment For him." And a fourth said: "5 star hotel and that's the balcony. Nevertheless Bruce looks happy enough sunning himself." Most read in Showbiz When he opened his European tour in Manchester earlier this week, Bruce shocked gig goers. Opening the tour with a bombshell statement, Bruce seemingly slammed President Trump in a veiled rant. Music video for Bruce Springsteen's hit song Born in the U.S.A. He said: "My home, the America I love that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration." He then asked supporters of democracy to "raise your voices against authoritarianism and let freedom ring". After saying this, the band then launched into hit Land of Hope and Dreams . Later on in the show he described what he saw happening in the United States under Trump. Bruce Springsteen - The Boss' 2025 European Tour dates BRUCE Springsteen has delighted his European-based fans with a slew of 2025 tour dates. Yet when are they? 2025 May 17 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live - On-sale: Oct. 11 at 10am BST (5 am ET) May 20 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live - On-sale: Oct. 11 at 10am BST (5 am ET) May 24 - Lille, France - Stade Pierre Mauroy - On-sale: Oct. 7 at 10am CEST (4am ET) May 31- Marseille, France - Orange Velodrome (rescheduled from May 25, 2024) June 4 - Liverpool, England - Anfield Stadium - On-sale: Oct. 11 at 10am BST (5am ET) June 11 - Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion - On-sale: Oct. 9 at 10am CEST (4am ET) June 15 - Prague, Czech Republic - Airport Letnany (rescheduled from May 28, 2024) June 18 - Frankfurt, Germany - Deutsche Bank Park - On-sale: Oct. 9 at 10am CEST (4am ET) June 21 - San Sebastian, Spain - Estadio Reale Arena (Anoeta) - On-sale: Oct. 8 at 10am CEST (4am ET) June 27 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Veltins Arena - On-sale: Oct. 9 at 10am CEST (4am ET) June 30 - Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium (rescheduled from June 1, 2024) July 3 - Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium (rescheduled from June 3, 2024) For tickets and information, visit He said: "They are persecuting people for using their right to free speech and voicing their dissent." He also accused the Trump administration of "abandoning the world's poorest children to sickness and death". Bruce also said that the Trump administration is "taking sadistic pleasure in the pain that they inflict on loyal American workers". He added: "They're rolling back historic civil rights legislation that led to a more just and plural society. "They're abandoning our great allies and siding with dictators against those struggling for their freedom. "They're defunding American universities that won't bow down to their ideological demands. "They're removing residents off American streets and, without due process of law, are deporting them to foreign detention centres and prisons." 5 Bruce Springsteen kicked off 'The Land of Hopes and Dreams' tour at Co-op Live on May 14 Credit: Getty 5 Bruce ranted about the United States Credit: Alamy 5 Bruce is also known as The Boss Credit: Getty