Bruce Springsteen Launches US Tour Leg: Set List, Video
The Boss is again from Europe. After spending just a few weeks performing throughout the Atlantic Ocean, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off one other leg of North American reveals on Thursday evening in Pittsburgh.
“Pittsburgh! We finally got here!” Springsteen stated from the stage at one level (through Triblive.com), referencing the truth that the live performance had been rescheduled from 2023 because of the singer’s then ongoing well being points. Springsteen then resumed touring in June of this yr.
You can view an entire set listing, plus movies from the present, beneath.
Where Does Springsteen’s Tour Head Next?
The subsequent a number of dates on Springsteen’s tour are additionally rescheduled 2023 reveals, together with a second live performance in Pittsburgh on Aug. 18, two in Philadelphia, one in Washington D.C. and one in his dwelling state of New Jersey. After that he’ll head north throughout the border for a string of Canadian dates.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, 8/15/24, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Set List
1. “Seeds”
2. “Lonesome Day”
3. “No Surrender”
4. “Ghosts”
5. “Letter to You”
6. “The Promised Land”
7. “Hungry Heart”
8. “Reason to Believe”
9. “Atlantic City”
10. “Youngstown”
11. “Long Walk Home” (launched as a “prayer for our country”)
12. “The E Street Shuffle”
13. “Nightshift” (Commodores cowl)
14. “Racing in the Street”
15. “Last Man Standing” (acoustic; with Barry Danielian on trumpet)
16. “Backstreets”
17. “Because the Night” (Patti Smith Group cowl)
18. “She’s the One”
19. “Wrecking Ball”
20. “The Rising”
21. “Badlands”
22. “Thunder Road”
Encore:
23. “Born to Run”
24. “Bobby Jean”
25. “Dancing in the Dark”
26. “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”
27. “Twist and Shout” (The Top Notes cowl)
Encore 2:
28. “I’ll See You in My Dreams” (solo acoustic)
Bruce Springsteen Albums Ranked
From scrappy Dylan disciple to one of many main singer-songwriters of his technology, the Boss’ catalog consists of each massive and small statements of function.
Gallery Credit: Michael Gallucci