![]() The Springsteen classics abounded on Wednesday. Right now, after two runs of “Springsteen on Broadway," and downtime due to COVID-19, it's time to rock. ![]() “That's why you have to make the most of right now.”īruce Springsteen: Band announce 33-date US arena tour At 73, it's a lot of goodbyes,” Springsteen said. “It brings a clarity of thought and a purpose that you might have not previously experienced. “His passing would leave me as the last surviving member of my first band, so it's kind of like standing on the tracks with the hot light of an oncoming train bearing down on you,” Springsteen said. ![]() Springsteen performed a poignant solo acoustic “Last Man Standing” from the band's 2020 album, “Letter to You.” He introduced it with the story of the 2018 death of George Theiss, the Boss' bandmate in the Castiles of Freehold. Mortality, and its motivational properties, were a central theme in the opening show of the band's 2023 world tour Wednesday at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Watch Video: Bruce Springsteen pays his voice a compliment, releases new songīruce Springsteen and the E Street Band rocked like their lives depended on it. ![]()
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