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Bruce Springsteen Moved As He Is Honored At The Kennedy Center Honors, Sting Delivers A Powerful Performance Of “The Rising”

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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In the wake of the tragic September 11, 2001, attacks on New York City, Bruce Springsteen penned The Rising, a song that wove together haunting melodies and poignant lyrics to become an anthem of healing and strength amid collective grief. When Sting took the stage to perform it, his rich, evocative voice breathed new life into the track, leaving the crowd spellbound. His rendition was a masterful tribute, not just to Springsteen’s genius, but to the song’s unshakable spirit.

Bruce Springsteen, seated prominently among the honorees, watched with a quiet intensity. His face betrayed a mix of pride and raw emotion, his gaze locked on Sting as every note and lyric unfurled. The moment struck a chord deep within him, rippling outward to touch the thousands gathered there.

Decades on, Sting’s stirring performance still echoes across platforms like YouTube, where it has garnered millions of views. It stands as a timeless highlight of the Kennedy Center Honors, a testament to Springsteen’s lasting influence and the transcendent power of his work.

At the 2009 Kennedy Center Honors, Bruce Springsteen found himself at the heart of a deeply moving tribute. The night had already celebrated Sting’s artistry, but the focus soon turned to The Boss himself. Adding a layer of warmth to the occasion, Sting stepped forward with a speech that brimmed with respect for Springsteen, culminating in a soul-stirring performance of The Rising. It was a night that cemented their mutual admiration and left an indelible mark on all who witnessed it.

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