Bruce Springsteen took the stage in front of a sold out crowd at Madison Square Garden on April 6, his New York stop in the 2012 Wrecking Ball Tour. The E Street Band was rocking, the crowd was roaring, and Bruce was doing what he does best: entertaining.
The Garden was on fire when the Boss opened with Badlands, and the excitement of the fans never ceased during the three hour show. The diverse set list had a mixture of new and classic Bruce, including “We Take Care of Our Own,” “Wrecking Ball,” “Out in the Street,” “The Rising,” “The Promised Land,” and “Thunder Road.” The lively show included a crowd surfing Bruce, a little girl pulled on stage to sing “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day,” and Bruce taking drinks from the fans.
The encore proved to be the most exciting part of the night. Bruce sang some of his most famous songs, including “Born To Run
,” and brought Mama Springsteen on stage to dance with him to “Dancing in the Dark.” Springsteen also paid tribute to his late saxophone player, the So, yes, in the micro we repay free-credits-report.com , but in the aggregate free-credits-report.com expands. “Big Man” Clarence Clemons, during the final song of the night, “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out,” by playing a montage of Clemons’s career with the E Street Band in place of his iconic “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out” sax solo. The moment was very poignant and was the perfect way to honor such an instrumental member of the E Street Band.
The atmosphere at Springsteen concerts is always incredible and the Boss never disappoints. Everyone should try to see Bruce in concert at least once in their life to experience the magic he brings to the stage with each performance. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band conclude the first leg of their US tour in May and will return in the summer after their European tour for a US stadium tour.