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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 Plays Sydney

by Paul Cashmere on February 8, 2017

in News

The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour has reached Sydney.

Springsteen once again kept the banter to a minimum having said all he needed to say early in the tour.

A surprise cover early in the show was Little Richard’s ‘Long Tall Sally’. The profound ‘American Skin (41 Shots)’ questioning authority was also featured for the Sydney fans.

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

Bruce Springsteen setlist 7 February 2017, Sydney

New York City Serenade (from The Wild The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, 1973)
American Land (from Wrecking Ball, 2013)
The Ties That Bind (from The River, 1980)
No Surrender (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
My Love Won’t Let You Down (from Tracks, 1998)
Out On The Street (from The River, 1980)
Hungry Heart (from The River, 1980)
Long Tall Sally (Little Richard cover)
Wrecking Ball (from Wrecking Ball, 2013)
Darkness On The Edge Of Town (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
American Skin (41 Shots) (from High Hopes, 2014)
Youngstown (the Ghost Of Tom Joad, 1995)
The Promised Land (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
Mary’s Place (from The Rising, 2002)
Candy’s Room (from Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978)
She’s The One (from Born To Run, 1975)
Downbound Train (from Born In The U.S.A., 1984)
I’m On Fire (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)
Thunder Road (from Born To Run, 1975)
Jungleland (from Born To Run, 1975)
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)

http://www.frontiertouring.com/brucespringsteen

Bruce Springsteen Australian and New Zealand dates

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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