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Bruce Springsteen and Nils Lofgren perform at AAMI Park on Thursday 2 February 2017. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Springsteen and Nils Lofgren perform at AAMI Park on Thursday 2 February 2017. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Springsteen Completes Australian Tour In The Hunter Valley

by Paul Cashmere on February 19, 2017

in News

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have wrapped up their Australian tour in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.

After a politically changed beginning with thanks to US fake president Donnie Demagogue, Springsteen pulled back on the political chatter to stick with the music.

The final Australian show started with a weather report. The appropriate Creedence cover ‘Who’ll Stop The Rain’.

The Born In The USA outtake ‘None But The Brave’ came in as a request. Covers of ‘I Fought The Law’ and ‘Jole Blon’ also debuted for Australia at the final show.

PHOTO GALLERY: Bruce Springsteen in Melbourne by Ros O’Gorman

Bruce Springsteen setlist 18 February 2017, Hunter Valley

Who’ll Stop The Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
Badlands (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
Out In The Street (from The River, 1980)
I Fought The Law (Bobby Fuller cover)
Jole Blon (Gary US Bonds cover)
Waiting On A Sunny Day (from The Rising, 2002)
I’m Going Down (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Hungry Heart (from The River, 1980)
Mary’s Place (from The River, 1980)
None But The Brave (Born In The USA outtake)
Wrecking Ball (from Wrecking Ball, 2012)
You Can Look But You Better Not Touch (from The River, 1980)
Death To My Hometown (from Wrecking Ball, 2012)
Youngstown (the Ghost Of Tom Joad, 1995)
The Promised Land (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
Working On The Highway (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Glory Days (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Darlington County (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Because the Night (from Live 1975-85)
The Rising (from The Rising, 2002)
Rosalita (from The Wild The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, 1973)

No Surrender (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Born to Run (from Born To Run, 1975)
Dancing in the Dark (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Tenth Avenue Freeze-out (from Born To Run, 1975)
Shout (Isley Brothers cover)
Bobby Jean (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Thunder Road (from Born To Run, 1975)

REVIEW: Bruce Springsteen in Melbourne

Bruce Springsteen New Zealand dates

February 21, Christchurch, AMI Stadium
February 25, Auckland, Mt Smart

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