My first and surprise Bruce appearance was a tremendous show featuring Peter Wolf, Jackson Browne, and Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul.
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Where the Band Was (78)


Bruce delivers a powerful, emotional, and cathartic communal experience at his first 9/11 show since the 2001 attacks.

If Night Two in Philadelphia wasn’t longer than Night One, it certainly was looser–and that unpredictability made for a great show on a thick and humid Friday night.

Bruce breaks the longest-American-show-ever record for the fourth time in two weeks while delivering a dream setlist in Philadelphia.

A hurricane-induced rainout leads to a scorching show before a small but mighty audience in Virginia Beach.

MetLife #2 on the River Tour was literally a family affair, and I just happened to be seated right behind it.

A night of surprises closes out the Magic Tour in Kansas City.

The River Tour begins its morph into the “Autobiography Tour” as the ten-show victory lap kicks off in East Rutherford.

Yes, it was *that* good. On a night when no one expected it, Bruce played his best 21st century show with a scorching performance and a die-hard’s dream setlist.

The early shows of the Rising Tour were largely unsurprising… until the encores in Tacoma, where Bruce debuted his reinvented greatest hit. It’s been with us ever since.