Final Show of 2024: Bruce Springsteen Set List and Video
On Friday, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band delivered a spectacular performance at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, marking the conclusion of their extensive 2024 world tour. This final show was not just an event; it was a celebration of decades of music, bringing together fans from all walks of life. Springsteen, known for his electrifying stage presence, treated the audience to an unforgettable experience that lasted over three hours. The setlist included an impressive 31 songs that showcased his incredible journey through nearly five decades of rock history. The concert heavily featured tracks from the iconic Born to Run album, with six out of its eight songs performed live, alongside four selections from his 2020 release, Letter to You.
In a thrilling moment for fans, the show also celebrated three 2024 tour debuts: “Ramrod,” “Human Touch,” and “Brilliant Disguise,” adding a fresh twist to the setlist. This blend of classic hits and new performances captivated the audience, creating an electric atmosphere that only Springsteen can conjure. You can explore the complete setlist and dive into videos capturing the highlights of this remarkable performance below.
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Exciting Future Plans for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
With over 120 shows completed since the tour’s inception in early 2023, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have demonstrated unwavering dedication to their craft. Despite facing significant setbacks, including multiple COVID diagnoses within the band and Springsteen’s own health struggles related to peptic ulcer disease, the spirit of the band remained unbroken. These challenges led to the postponement of several late 2023 performances, but Springsteen’s resilience shone through when he returned to the stage in March, igniting the crowd with his passion and energy.
Springsteen’s commitment to his music and fans is evident as he has already scheduled over a dozen shows in Europe for 2025, spanning from May to July. His determination to continue performing defies expectations and showcases his love for live music. During a memorable show in Philadelphia in August, he made his intentions clear: “We’ve been around for 50 fuckin’ years, and we ain’t quitting!” he exclaimed, affirming that there will be no farewell tour for his legendary band. Instead, he emphasized his ongoing journey, telling crowds, “I ain’t going anywhere!”
Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform ‘Human Touch’ Live in Vancouver on 11/22/24
Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform ‘Meeting Across the River’ and ‘Jungleland’ Live in Vancouver on 11/22/24
Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform ‘Badlands’ Live in Vancouver on 11/22/24
Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform ‘Brilliant Disguise’ Live in Vancouver on 11/22/24
Set List from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s Final Show on 11/22/24 at Rogers Arena, Vancouver
1. “Spirit in the Night”
2. “Lonesome Day”
3. “Ghosts”
4. “Letter to You”
5. “The Promised Land”
6. “Hungry Heart”
7. “Ramrod” (tour debut)
8. “Human Touch” (tour debut)
9. “Atlantic City”
10. “Youngstown”
11. “Long Walk Home”
12. “The E Street Shuffle”
13. “Nightshift” (Commodores cover)
14. “I’m on Fire”
15. “Racing in the Street”
16. “Last Man Standing” (acoustic)
17. “Backstreets”
18. “Because the Night” (Patti Smith Group cover)
19. “Brilliant Disguise” (tour debut)
20. “Wrecking Ball”
21. “The Rising”
22. “Badlands”
23. “Thunder Road”
24. “Meeting Across the River”
25. “Jungleland”
26. “Born to Run”
27. “Bobby Jean”
28. “Dancing in the Dark”
29. “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”
30. “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town”
31. “I’ll See You in My Dreams”
Explore the Iconic Albums of Bruce Springsteen
From his roots as a scrappy Dylan disciple to becoming one of the most influential singer-songwriters of his generation, Bruce Springsteen’s catalog is a rich tapestry of both grand and intimate statements of purpose. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with fans around the world.
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