New for 2023: Video for 2005

1969: Child performs for Monmouth College’s National Vietnam Moratorium Protest Day.

1971: The Bruce Springsteen Band is in residence at The Student Prince in Asbury Park.

1973: Bruce and the as-yet-unnamed E Street Band kick off a four-night stand at Oliver’s in Boston.

1984: The Born in the U.S.A. Tour resumes after a three-week break at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum, where an early stage rush temporarily halts the show to ensure that close-up fans are okay. Check out the pro-shot encore footage below.

1988: The Human Rights Now! Tour comes to a close with a worldwide radio broadcast from the finale in Buenos Aires. This last show features some special guest appearances: David Sancious joins his old band for “Glory Days,” “Raise Your Hand,” and “Twist and Shout”–the latter two featuring Branford Marsalis as well. HBO will air portions of the show in a documentary later in the year, and a DVD/Blu-ray collection will be released many years later.

1992: Bruce and his new touring band take World Tour 1992 north to Canada for three shows, starting with a night at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver.

1996: Bruce performs in Utah for the very first time when his solo acoustic tour stops at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City.

1999: The Reunion Tour picks up after a two-week break at America West Arena in Phoenix, where Sam Moore joins the reunited E Street Band for an encore (and live debut for Bruce) of “Soul Man.” Take a listen below.

2005: Bruce returns to Madison, Wisconsin after almost 25 years when his solo acoustic tour stops at the Dane County Arena.

2007: Bruce tour premieres “For You” early in the set during his Magic Tour stop at the Air Canada Center in Toronto.

2014: Bruce attends the Broadway opening of The Last Ship, Sting’s musical about English shipbuilding, at the Neil Simon Theater in New York City.

2020: Still in quarantine during the pandemic, Bruce grants interviews via Zoom in support of his upcoming album, Letter to You.

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