Springsteen, 66, was due to perform in Greensboro today, but announced on that he was cancelling the gig to protest the state's newly-imposed law, dubbed the "Bathroom Bill", which forces transgender residents to use gender-specific restrooms, reported Guardian.
Outspoken lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights supporter Cyrus showed solidarity with the rocker's decision by sharing a picture of the news headline on Instagram and posting a series of love heart emojis in the caption.
Gay actor Alan Cumming posted, "Bravo Bruce!"
Lesbian talk show host Ellen DeGeneres wrote, "I (heart) Bruce @Springsteen", while fellow host James Corden tweeted, "Just when you couldn't love @springsteen anymore! What a man."
Actor Colin Hanks added, "Somehow, giving Bruce Springsteen the title 'singer-songwriter' doesn't quite seem like enough."
"Frozen" star Josh Gad wrote, "Thank you for being you @springsteen" and rocker Tom Morello tweeted, "...Well done, comrade. #nosurrender."
Announcing the cancellation, Springsteen had written, "Some things are more important than a rock show and this fight against prejudice and bigotry - which is happening as I write - is one of them.
"It is the strongest means I have for raising my voice in opposition to those who continue to push us backwards instead of forwards.
