Bruce springsteen's latest setlist ahead of anfield shows

Bruce springsteen's latest setlist ahead of anfield shows

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BRUCE'S MOST RECENT SETLISTS MAY OFFER SOME INDICATION OF THE HITS FANS CAN EXPECT TO HEAR IN LIVERPOOL ON JUNE 4 AND 7 21:49, 28 May 2025Updated 08:09, 01 Jun 2025 The wait is almost


over for Bruce Springsteen fans as 'The Boss' is set to bring his The Land of Hope and Dreams tour to Anfield for two nights on Wednesday, June 4 and Saturday, June 7. The


'Born In the USA' singer is renowned for his legendary live shows and regularly mixes up the playlist from the back catalogue of his incredible six decade career. Bruce kicked off


his 16-date European tour in Manchester on May 14. After a show in Lille, France, on May 24, his setlist changed considerably. Bruce pulled four classic tracks from the show -


'Something in the Night', 'Reason to Believe', 'Ghosts' and 'Glory Days'. In return, the singer has added 'Lonesome Day', 'Hungry


Heart' and 'Bobby Jean'. With the Anfield shows approaching, Bruce's most recent setlists may offer some indication of the hits fans can expect to hear in Liverpool.


Bruce previously admitted he will realise a long held dream when he performs in Anfield. In an interview with Simon Mayo for Greatest Hits, he said: "I'm very excited about that.


I've never been there. If you come from America, you want to see Liverpool." ‌Earlier this month, Bruce issued an update on the European shows as he officially named the tour, The


Land Of Hope and Dreams. An announcement on the legendary musician's website said: "Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will return to the road on May 14 for their only shows


of 2025, bringing “The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” to more than 700,000 fans in six countries this summer. ‌"Beginning with a three-show run in Manchester, England next week, these 16


scheduled dates will serve as the finale to a tour that’s been deemed “the greatest show on earth” (Billboard) and “a masterclass in the uplifting power of rock-and-roll” (Washington


Post)." The Born In the USA singer is renowned for his legendary live shows and regularly mixes up the playlist from the back catalogue of his incredible six decade career. Fans on


Reddit were delighted with the tour name and suggested he will be opening the show with the 1999 song that makes the tour title. A user named Electrical-Ad1917 said: "I could see Bruce


opening each show with Land of Hope And Dreams for this tour. I went to the 12/4/12 Anaheim show and he opened that show with LOHAD. It was so awesome." Other fans have predicted The


Boss will have a special surprise up his sleeve for the Liverpool shows. KMRobert_Son said: "I hope he does some city or country specific covers - maybe a little Oasis or the Smiths in


Manchester, Beatles in Liverpool, Kraftwerk in Germany." The Hypochondriac commented: "I’d honestly be a little surprised if McCartney doesn’t show up for one of Bruce’s Liverpool


shows. But I’d be completely stunned if Bruce doesn’t play a Beatles track at all, cause it’s Liverpool, you kind of have to!" The Boss has performed alongside the legendary Beatle a


number of times over recent years. They have have collaborated on stage at the 2022 Glastonbury Festival and the 2024 Ivor Novello Awards. THIS IS BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S MOST RECENT


SETLIST FROM BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S MAY 31 SHOW AT ORANGE VELODROME, MARSEILLE, FRANCE: * Land of Hope and Dreams * No Surrender * Death to My Hometown * Lonesome Day * My Love Will Not


Let You Down * Rainmaker * Darkness on the Edge of Town * The Promised Land * Hungry Heart * The River * Youngstown * Murder Incorporated * Long Walk Home * House of a Thousand Guitars * My


City of Ruins * Because the Night (Patti Smith Group cover) * Wrecking Ball * The Rising * Badlands * Thunder Road Article continues below ENCORE * Born in the USA * Born to Run * Bobby Jean


* Dancing in the Dark * Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out * Twist and Shout (The Top Notes cover) * Chimes of Freedom (Bob Dylan cover)