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Bruce Springsteen left fans concerned after having a fall on stage during his performance in Amsterdam.

The 73-year-old tumbled over after missing a step while climbing stairs of the stage at Johan Cruyff Arena.

The trip landed the singer and his guitar on the floor and the star was laid on his back for a moment before his bandmates rushed to his side.

Watch video above.

Bruce Springsteen falls during Amsterdam concert.
Bruce Springsteen left fans concerned after having a fall on stage during his performance in Amsterdam. (TikTok)

The Dancing in the Dark singer was helped up to his feet and laughed the ordeal off.

He was met with a round of applause from the crowd after jokingly shouting: “Goodnight everybody.”

Springsteen isn’t said to have been injured in the fall and continued the show after having his instrument handed back to him.

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Bruce Springsteen falls during Amsterdam concert.
He was met with a round of applause from the crowd after jokingly shouting: “Goodnight everybody.” (TikTok)

The incident took place at his May 27 show, as he and the E Street Band were prepping to sing a rendition of hit song, Ghosts.

The band kicked off their tour in February, starting in Tampa and making their way across America before hopping over to Europe in April.

With the Ireland, Italy, France, Spain and Scotland gigs behind them, the crew has completed their May shows.

They’re set to continue touring through Europe in June, their next performance set to be in the Netherlands.

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Springsteen isn’t said to have been injured in the fall. (Getty)

August sees Springsteen return to the United States to treat crowds for a number of months before the huge tour ends on December 10 in San Fransisco.

The veteran singer-songwriter has been entertaining crowds for over 50 years and doesn’t appear to be slowing down any time soon.

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