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Bruce Springsteen starts US tour leg: Setlist, Video


Bruce Springsteen starts US tour leg: Setlist, Video

The Boss is back from Europe. After playing on the other side of the Atlantic for a few weeks, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band started another leg of their North American shows in Pittsburgh on Thursday evening.

“Pittsburgh! We’re finally here!” Springsteen said from the stage at one point (via Triblive.com), referring to the fact that the concert had been postponed from 2023 due to the singer’s ongoing health issues. Springsteen then resumed his tour in June of this year.

You can see a full setlist and videos of the show below.

Where is Springsteen’s tour going next?

The next dates on Springsteen’s tour have also been postponed until 2023, including a second concert on August 18 in Pittsburgh, two in Philadelphia, one in Washington DC and one in his home state of New Jersey. After that, he will travel north across the border for a series of dates in Canada.

Watch Bruce Springsteen perform “Seeds”

Watch Bruce Springsteen perform “Letter to You”

Watch Bruce Springsteen perform at “Youngstown”

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, 8/15/24, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Setlist
1. “Seeds”
2. “Lonely 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” (introduced as “Prayer for our country”)
12. “The E Street Shuffle”
13. “Nightshift” (Commodores cover)
14. “Racing on the Street”
15. “Last Man Standing” (acoustic; with Barry Danielian on trumpet)
16. “Back Alleys”
17. “Because the Night” (Patti Smith Group cover)
18. “She is the one”
19. “Wrecking Ball”
20. “The Uprising”
21. “Badlands”
22. “Thunder Street”

Encore:
23. “Born to run”
24. “Bobby Jean”
25. “Dancing in the Dark”
26. “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out”
27. “Twist and Shout” (cover of “The Top Notes”)

Encore 2:
28. “I see you in my dreams” (solo acoustic)

Ranking of Bruce Springsteen’s albums

From a militant Dylan disciple to one of the leading singer-songwriters of his generation, the Boss’s catalog contains statements of intent both large and small.

Gallery photo credit: Michael Gallucci

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