Reaction thread #38193

  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band at the Kia Forum“Do You Have Anything Left?”

    Photos & Words by @KevinEstradaPhotography

    It’s been 8 years since Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band rolled through Los Angeles, but you would never know it – at 74 years old, Springsteen and his band is still setting the standard for arena rock shows.

    Last year, Springsteen was stricken with a severe ulcer disease, causing many dates of the tour, including the two night stand in Los Angeles to be cancelled and rescheduled.  Age may have played a factor in his illness, but Bruce’s final night in Los Angeles had more energy and a longer set than most of his younger contemporaries. 

    As the lights went down, the fabulous Kia Forum erupted in deafening moans of “Bruuuuce.” Springsteen & his band kicked the show off with Open All Night (the first time playing this song since 2014), then jumping into Lonesome Day and the iconic, Prove It All Night.

    Bruce treated his fans to a few surprises – Fire and Tougher Than The Rest featuring his wife Patti Scialfa on guest vocals.  Next, Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine joined Bruce and The E Street Band as they powered through American Skin and The Ghost Of Tom Joad.

    Springsteen’s shows may be simple stage presentations compared to some of the blockbuster tours that travel the world, but the difference is quality and quantity.  Los Angeles was treated to 3 hours and some of the greatest songs ever recorded – Hungry Heart, Because The Night, Thunder Road, Born To Run, Rosalita, Glory Days, Dancing In The Dark.  With an arsenal like this, there is no need for a flashy stage show.

    There was a magical moment at one point of the show – the house lights came up, Springsteen took a good look at the sold-out arena and yelled, “Do you have anything left?”  Springsteen definitely has a lot left. 

    SET LIST

    Open All Night

    Lonesome Day

    Prove It All Night

    Two Hearts

    Ghosts

    Letter To You

    The Promised Land

    Death To My Hometown

    Tougher Than The Rest

    Fire

    Hungry Heart

    Sherry Darling

    Spirit In The Night

    My City Of Ruins

    Nightshift

    Last Man Standing

    Backstreets

    Because The Night

    Wrecking Ball

    American Skin

    The Ghost Of Tom Joad

    The Rising

    Badlands

    Thunder Road

    Born To Run

    Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

    Glory Days

    Dancing In The Dark

    Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out

    Detroit Medley

    I’ll See You In My Dreams

    “Do You Have Anything Left?” Photos & Words by @KevinEstradaPhotography It’s been 8 years since Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band rolled through Los Angeles, but you would never know it…