Mick Jagger, the front man of The Rolling Stones, stated that his role during performances is to provide audiences with entertainment rather than engage in political education. This comment was made in reference to Bruce Springsteen's political commentary at his concerts.
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Mick Jagger comments on Bruce Springsteen's political statements during concerts
Mick Jagger expressed that his focus during concerts is to entertain rather than to deliver political messages. His remarks were made in the context of Bruce Springsteen's political statements during performances.
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Mick Jagger takes a swipe at Bruce Springsteen over anti-Trump rants at gigs: 'You don't want a lecture'
Mick Jagger comments on Bruce Springsteen's political statements during concerts