Bruce Springsteen Proves the Fire of Rock n Roll Never Dies as He Tears Through 3 Hours and 30 Songs with Sweat Soul and Timeless Passion That Ignites the Stage and Reminds Us Age Can’t Touch the Power of the Boss

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Video Post: Bruce Springsteen, Hannover, Germany 7/5/24

It’s a question many concertgoers find themselves asking: how do performers keep up their energy for such long sets, especially as the years go by? We often wonder how they can stand for hours, let alone sing and put on a high-energy show for thousands of fans. But one legendary artist continues to defy expectations—Bruce Springsteen.

Known for his dynamic energy on stage, The Boss is proving that age hasn’t diminished his passion. During a remarkable performance at the Heinz von Heiden Arena in Hanover, Germany, Springsteen delivered an awe-inspiring 30-song set, filled with his iconic hits like Into the Fire and The E Street Shuffle.

What truly wowed fans was the live debut of Janey Needs a Shooter—a song that, despite dating back to the 1970s, had never been performed by Springsteen until that night. Although a version of the track appeared on Warren Zevon’s 1980 album, it was Springsteen’s 2024 performance that marked the first time fans heard it live, a thrilling moment for long-time followers.

It’s a testament to the enduring power of Springsteen’s stage presence and his refusal to let time slow him down. Whether it’s performing decades-old songs or introducing new surprises, The Boss continues to remind us that true passion never fades.

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