Bruce Springsteen Ignites the Stone Pony with a Surprise 30-Minute Afterparty Set of Pure Rock ’n’ Roll Fire at 74 Proving the Heartbeat of a Generation Still Explodes in the Present

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John Mellencamp with Bruce Springsteen - Live | Pink Houses - NJ PAC,  Newark NJ - 3/10/24

The collaboration between Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp is far from new. Back in December 2019, the two legends shared the stage during Sting’s biannual Rainforest Benefit, delivering memorable performances of “Pink Houses” and “Glory Days.” Their musical partnership continued in 2022, when Springsteen lent his voice to Mellencamp’s album Strictly a One-Eyed Jack.

Speaking to Billboard in early 2022, Mellencamp praised Springsteen’s rare blend of confidence and humility. “Bruce has this incredible mix of persistence and modesty,” he said. “He knows how to express his ideas clearly without overpowering anyone. He’s been leading his band longer than I have mine. I don’t need to guide him — he comes in with suggestions like, ‘What if I try this?’ And my response is always, ‘You’re Bruce Springsteen — go for it.’”

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Both artists have packed calendars this year. Springsteen is set to relaunch his global tour on March 19 in Phoenix, Arizona, with performances lined up across North America and Europe.

Meanwhile, Mellencamp continues his solo tour into late July, after which he’s scheduled to hit the road with Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan for the 2024 edition of the Outlaw Festival.

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