“With stairs like that, baby we were born to fall,” commented a fan. The tour's multi-level staging does seem to have its share of stairs, which Springsteen climbs nightly. He was helped up by stage hands and guitarist Nils Lofgren and continued the show. “Goodnight everybody!” Springsteen joked. ![]() On May 27 at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, he tripped and fell during “Ghosts.” The 73-year old Boss didn't stay on the ground for long. Springsteen has climbed, slid, crowd surfed, danced and jumped off pianos in concert over the years. More: Mississippi Delta meets the Jersey Shore at this Springsteen Archives co-sponsored event Boss falls in Amsterdam More: New Bruce Springsteen Peloton classes are a hit. ![]() “All we heard was the crew had to work overtime because the venue was one big mud hole from the rain. “We didn’t know a thing about it,” said Van Zandt on Twitter. Guitarist Steven Van Zandt said on Twitter a week after the show the band was not aware of the situation in Emilia-Romagna. During an August 2016 concert t MetLife Stadium, he dedicated “My City of Ruins” to the victims of the recent earthquake in the Apennines Mountains of central Italy. Springsteen has a long history of connecting his shows with the plights of those around the world. Some were disappointed the show went on and some fans were disappointed that there was no reference to the situation during the show. Yet, many questioned if the Springsteen and E Street Band show May 18 in Ferrara, Italy, should have proceeded as the venue was about 30 miles from the Emilia-Romagna area in northern Italy, where rains, flooding and mudslides killed more than a dozen people. The show must go on is a revered show business adage. Obama, actress Kate Capshaw and E Street Band member Patti Scialfa joined the Boss and the band during the “Glory Days.” The reviews are in, former First Lady Michelle Obama was a hit at the April 28 show at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain. Here's a look at highlights, and some diversions, of the just completed first half of the European run. 30, Sept, 1 and 3 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. The tour resumes June 11 in the Netherlands and comes back the States starting with Aug. Yet, there have been a few moments of notoriety over the run that make this tour, the pedestrianly named “2023 Tour,” one that will be discussed for a long time after the final encore. ![]() “This is a show to live long in the memory,” said the Independent of Ireland after the band's May 7 concert at the RDS Arena in Dublin. Michelle Broder Van Dyke covers the Hawaiian Islands for Spectrum News Hawaii.Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band have conquered Europe - and there's more to come.īand members are heading home for a short break after 12 shows into the band's European stadium tour. General admission tickets are $39 plus fees. Fourth of July fireworks will follow the second night’s concert.įor the two-day concert, expect food trucks, vendor booths and 21+ areas for drinks. On July 2, Kapena, Likkle Jordee, Paula Fuga and Natural Vibrations will perform. On American Idol, Tongi sang Spawnbreezie’s “Don’t Let Go” at Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Kapolei, for his April 16 performance as one of the top 26 contestants. ![]() On July 1, Iam Tongi will headline and Spawnbreezie will also perform. Known as Ohana Day, the family-friendly concert will be a two-day event. Now, the Hawaii born and raised star is coming back to his hometown to headline a concert at Turtle Bay Resort. Earning fans around the country, the 18-year-old was voted on May 21 to the number one spot on Season 21 of American Idol. 19 has been watched 18 million times, making it the most viewed audition on American Idol’s YouTube channel. Iam Tongi moved many people to tears while singing on American Idol about his father, who recently died.
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