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Mick Jagger says fans don’t want political lectures at concerts after Bruce Springsteen’s anti-Trump speeches

“Your job is to make them have the best time they possibly can,” Jagger said.

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What happened “Your job is to make them have the best time they possibly can,” Jagger said.
The headline split New York Post frames it as "Mick Jagger says fans don’t want political lectures at concerts after Bruce Springsteen’s...". Fox News frames it as "Mick Jagger doesn't want to 'lecture' fans, says his job is to make people 'have the best...".
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Right / center-rightMick Jagger says fans don’t want political lectures at concerts after Bruce Springsteen’s anti-Trump speeches

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New York PostNews report · Jul 12, 5:33 AM

Mick Jagger says fans don’t want political lectures at concerts after Bruce Springsteen’s anti-Trump speeches

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“Your job is to make them have the best time they possibly can,” Jagger said.

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Fox NewsNews report · Jul 12, 2:39 AM

Mick Jagger doesn't want to 'lecture' fans, says his job is to make people 'have the best time'

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Legendary Rolling Stones frontman says his job is making audiences forget their problems, but his 2024 jab at Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry at New Orleans Jazz Fest sparked a public feud.

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