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Bruce Springsteen

Live Performances by Bruce Springsteen in 2009

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band - Superbowl XLIII Halftime Show Performance

Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL, United States

February 1, 2009 | Video Length: 13:35
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  • In February 2009, Bruce Springsteen performed at the Super Bowl XLIII Halftime Show, a significant milestone in his career. Prior to this event, Sprin... Read Full Description >

    In February 2009, Bruce Springsteen performed at the Super Bowl XLIII Halftime Show, a significant milestone in his career. Prior to this event, Springsteen released the album "Magic" in 2007, which marked his return to a rock-oriented sound and was well-received, showcasing his storytelling prowess and political themes. The Super Bowl performance was pivotal as it reached an audience of millions, highlighting his status as an enduring icon in American rock music. Springsteen was known for his electrifying live shows, and this performance included hits like "Working on a Dream" and "Born to Run," emphasizing his connection to the American experience. The event not only solidified his reputation as a dynamic performer but also set the stage for his subsequent album "Working on a Dream," which was released shortly after the halftime show in January 2009. Springsteen's ability to captivate such a vast audience further demonstrated his lasting impact and relevance in the music industry.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Waitin' On A Sunny Day Live in Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2009 | Video Length: 5:26
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  • In 2009, during the live recording at Hyde Park, Bruce Springsteen was touring in support of his album "Working on a Dream," which was released earlie... Read Full Description >

    In 2009, during the live recording at Hyde Park, Bruce Springsteen was touring in support of his album "Working on a Dream," which was released earlier that year. This album featured a more upbeat and optimistic tone, aligning with the themes of the performance captured in "Waitin' on a Sunny Day." The concert was part of a larger tour that showcased Springsteen's energetic live performances with the E Street Band, emphasizing his connection with fans. Notably, "Waitin' on a Sunny Day" became a staple in his live shows, and Springsteen often engaged the audience by inviting children to sing alongside him, highlighting his commitment to creating a communal experience. The Hyde Park concert attracted a massive crowd, further solidifying Springsteen's reputation as a premier live performer.