91-Year-Old Concert Superfan Who’s Attended 200 Bruce Springsteen Shows Finally Gets to Dance with the Boss in a Once-in-a-Lifetime Moment!

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Bruce Springsteen is an iconic man. This legendary artist has lots of fans all around the world. Over the years, he has managed to give us a ton of hit songs. Springsteen has definitely left a mark on the musical scene. He inspired many younger artists to pursue their dreams of being a singer or a musician, and he still continues to do so. I am sure you have heard at least one song from this amazing man. Bruce Springsteen is renowned for not only for his musical talents but also for his showmanship and his great personality.

Springsteen has many fans all over the world. He has been around for years, so his fans come from various different backgrounds. They are all different to each other, yet they have a thing in common – their love for the incredibly talented singer. Jeannie Heintz is one of these fans. This elderly woman is already 91 years old, and she loves Bruce with all her heart. She has been to more than 200 of his shows! Can you believe that?

Bruce Springsteen pulls a 91-year-old who has been to over 100 of his  concerts on stage | Daily Mail Online

Bruce held a show in St. Paul, Minnesota last year. Jeannie decided to go. That’s when she finally got the chance to meet him face to face! And that wasn’t all. She even got a chance to dance on stage with the man himself! It is the most adorable thing you will see! It was really nice of Bruce to do this! Shows what a humble guy he is!

Check out this heartwarming video below! Did this bring a smile to your face? Share what you think in the comments section!

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