Tonight, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band opened their Land of Hope & Dreams Tour. Bruce launched this run of shows with three statements about the situation in the United States, with comments preceding his songs Land of Hope and Dreams, House of a Thousand Guitars and My City of Ruins.
Tonight, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band opened their Land of Hope & Dreams Tour. Bruce launched this run of shows with three statements about the situation in the United States, with comments preceding his songs Land of Hope and Dreams, House of a Thousand Guitars and My City of Ruins.
As well as early classics "Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?" and "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City" on the final night of a four-show stand in the Philadelphia suburb.
As well as early classics "Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?" and "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City" on the final night of a four-show stand in the Philadelphia suburb.
With the E Street Band tuxedoed for the occasion, Bruce delivered an 18-song stunner that features the final version of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"; covers of "It's My Life," "Pretty Flamingo," "Mountain of Love," "Detroit Medley," "Quarter To Three" and "Twist And Shout" ...
📸: Peter Cunningham
December 30, 2025 at 7:41 PM
With the E Street Band tuxedoed for the occasion, Bruce delivered an 18-song stunner that features the final version of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"; covers of "It's My Life," "Pretty Flamingo," "Mountain of Love," "Detroit Medley," "Quarter To Three" and "Twist And Shout" ...
Bruce's legendary New Year's Eve 1975 performance got the 50th anniversary upgrade it deserves, newly remixed from Plangent Processed 16-track master tapes recorded by Jimmy Iovine.
Bruce's legendary New Year's Eve 1975 performance got the 50th anniversary upgrade it deserves, newly remixed from Plangent Processed 16-track master tapes recorded by Jimmy Iovine.
Shot without an audience, and with light accompaniment from Larry Campbell and Charlie Giordano, the film is presented without narration, commentary or dialogue. “Only the voices of the characters are heard,” in Bruce's words.
Shot without an audience, and with light accompaniment from Larry Campbell and Charlie Giordano, the film is presented without narration, commentary or dialogue. “Only the voices of the characters are heard,” in Bruce's words.
Having never toured behind the album, Bruce revisited these songs more than 40 years later — offering fresh insight through the subtleties of his live performance, while remaining true to the spirit of the original recordings.
Having never toured behind the album, Bruce revisited these songs more than 40 years later — offering fresh insight through the subtleties of his live performance, while remaining true to the spirit of the original recordings.
In an intimate performance, Bruce played "Nebraska" from start to finish for the first time ever at New Jersey’s Count Basie Theatre earlier this year — which was filmed in black and white by Thom Zimny, and is now available to rent or own: brucespringsteen.lnk.to/NebraskaLive
December 19, 2025 at 11:03 PM
In an intimate performance, Bruce played "Nebraska" from start to finish for the first time ever at New Jersey’s Count Basie Theatre earlier this year — which was filmed in black and white by Thom Zimny, and is now available to rent or own: brucespringsteen.lnk.to/NebraskaLive
Bruce and the E Street Band returned to Saturday Night Live on this day in 2015. Their performance of “The Ties That Bind” lit up both stage and screen, and the night closed on a festive note as Paul McCartney joined in for “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” — a holiday encore for the ages.
Bruce and the E Street Band returned to Saturday Night Live on this day in 2015. Their performance of “The Ties That Bind” lit up both stage and screen, and the night closed on a festive note as Paul McCartney joined in for “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” — a holiday encore for the ages.
Bruce kicked off the holiday season in a lasting way, on this day 50 years ago, performing “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” at C.W. Post during the “Born to Run” tour — a bit of concert magic that grew into the holiday tradition we know today.
Bruce kicked off the holiday season in a lasting way, on this day 50 years ago, performing “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” at C.W. Post during the “Born to Run” tour — a bit of concert magic that grew into the holiday tradition we know today.
...including 1 of only 4 performances of the endearing "Darkness" outtake "Ain't Good Enough for You" — and even more remarkably, the sole live appearance to date of "Wages of Sin," originally recorded during the "Born In The U.S.A." sessions. Listen now: nugs.net/brucespringsteen
🎨: Michelle Holme
December 10, 2025 at 5:00 PM
...including 1 of only 4 performances of the endearing "Darkness" outtake "Ain't Good Enough for You" — and even more remarkably, the sole live appearance to date of "Wages of Sin," originally recorded during the "Born In The U.S.A." sessions. Listen now: nugs.net/brucespringsteen
The "Wrecking Ball" tour returned to Europe in 2013 with renewed vigor and a spirit of adventurousness clearly evident at the second show in Turku. Bruce opened the show with an acoustic "I'll Work for Your Love" from "Magic" — the first of several special additions...
📸: Jo Lopez
December 10, 2025 at 5:00 PM
The "Wrecking Ball" tour returned to Europe in 2013 with renewed vigor and a spirit of adventurousness clearly evident at the second show in Turku. Bruce opened the show with an acoustic "I'll Work for Your Love" from "Magic" — the first of several special additions...