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Bruce Springsteen Mixes It Up For Third Perth Show

by Paul Cashmere on January 28, 2017

in News

The third Bruce Springsteen show for Perth was again a completely different performance by The Boss.

Springsteen is making each setlist a fan driven list for this, his third Australian tour in five years. He was previously here in 2013 and 2014.

The 2017 Australian tour leans heavily on album tracks and less on singles. While each show so far has opened with ‘New York City Serenade’, the first half of the third Perth show was completely different to the previous two nights.

Springsteen will play Adelaide next on 30 January 2017.

Bruce Springsteen setlist 27 January 2017, Perth

New York City Serenade (from The Wild The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, 1973)
Night (from Born To Run, 1975)
Its Hard To Be A Saint In The City (from Greetings From Asbury Park New Jersey, 1973)
Cover Me (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Radio Nowhere (from Magic, 2007)
Glory Days (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Hungry Heart (from The River, 1980)
The River (from The River, 1980)
Youngstown (from The Ghost Of Tom Joad, 1995)
Murder Incorporated (from Greatest Hits, 1995)
Johnny 99 (from Nebraska, 1982)
Ramrod (from The River, 1980)
You Can Look But You Better Not Touch (from The River, 1980)
Death To My Hometown (from Wrecking Ball, 2013)
Drive All Night (from The River, 1980)
I’m Going Down (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
Because the Night (from Live 1975-85)
The Rising (from The Rising, 2002)
Badlands (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
Land of Hope and Dreams (from Wrecking Ball, 2013)

Backstreets (from Born To Run, 1975)
Born to Run (from Born To Run, 1975)
Seven Nights To Rock (Moon Mulligan cover)
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)

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Bruce Springsteen Australian and New Zealand dates

January 22, 25, 27, Perth, Perth Arena
January 30, Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
February 2, 4, Melbourne, AAMI Park
February 7, 8, Sydney, Qudos Arena
February 11, Mt Macedon, Hanging Rock
February 14, 16, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
February 18, Hunter Valley, Hope Estate

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

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