New for 2024: Video for 1993, 2009, and 2016

1976: The second of two nights in Cleveland on the Chicken Scratch Tour features the last “When You Walk in the Room” for 33 years.

1984: Bruce sits in with Cats on a Smooth Surface at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park for four songs: “Proud Mary,” “Dirty Water,” “I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide,” and “Lucille.”

1993: At the second of two shows in Zurich, Bruce plays “Dancing in the Dark” for the first and only time this year and tour debuts “Rockin’ All Over the World.”

1999: Bruce and the reunited E Street Band play their final rehearsal in Barcelona before the kick-off of the Reunion Tour the following day.

2000: The Reunion Tour returns to the American Midwest for a show at Kiel Center in St. Louis.

2004: Live in Barcelona is certified 4x multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

2008: Night Two in Anaheim at the Honda Center for the Magic Tour, with Tom Morello making another guest appearance and “Thunder Road” serving as a rare set opener.

2009: The Working on a Dream Tour moves on to Houston for a show at the Toyota Center, where Bruce tour premieres “Cadillac Ranch” and “It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City.”

2011: Little Steven’s Underground Garage airs Part 2 of The Bruce and Stevie Show. Absolutely essential listening for a fan of Bruce, Stevie, great music, and lifelong friendships.

2014: The High Hopes Tour resumes proper (minus Steve Van Zandt, who will miss most of this leg due to Lilyhammer filming conflicts) with a show at the USBank Arena in Cincinnati, where “Lost in the Flood” makes a rare appearance. News coverage and highlights below.

2016: With two days’ notice, Bruce cancels his upcoming show in Greensboro in protest of the state’s adoption of a law discriminating against transgender people. Bruce’s decision generates increased news coverage and national discussion around an already controversial law.

2020: Bruce officially becomes a radio DJ when he premieres his new Sirius XM series, From My Home to Yours.

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