Bruce Springsteen has touched the hearts of fans with a special surprise performance.
On September 28, the rock icon, 76, beautifully sang "Land of Hope and Dreams" at the New York Film Festival premiere of his new biopic, Springsteen:Deliver Me from Nowhere.
Nearly 25 years after its 2001 release by Springsteen and the E Street Band, the throwback hit's meaningful message still resonates with fans.
Following the moving show, Rolling Stoneshared a clip on social media that sparked online praise.
"Great song. Great message!" one fan wrote.
"Love that man!" another said.
"This song is fantastic, whether a full band version or just Bruce with the guitar. Especially now, when it's pretty d--n hard to believe in hope," a third expressed.
A fourth fan called the song one of his "all time faves," while a fifth praised the New Jersey native's "beautiful singing voice."
The "Hungry Heart" singer also posted a video of the performance, and fans once again praised him on Instagram.
One "lifelong fan" wrote, "Perfect song choice for this moment in time. Such a powerful acoustic version. Thank you for everything Bruce."
Another said, "Dear, beautiful, always surprising, openhearted Mr. Bruce Springsteen - he gathers everyone in. And there will only ever be one of him. Precious gift! Bowing to his bright life, his fire that shines and shows a good path."
"BEAUTIFUL MAN - WITH A GUITAR," a third commented.
"Bruce, you have carried so many of us, myself included, over so many roads and through so many years with your wide open heart, the extraordinary love you have shared with the world, and your absolutely legendary music that will never be forgotten. Thank you," a fourth wrote.
"Listening to you gives me so much peace ... the magician of dreams, the boss forever!" a fifth said.
English-American actor and singer Sean Maguire commented, "You're the reason most of us push through. We love you boss."
What is 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere'?
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is an upcoming biographical drama about a significant period of the music legend's life.
Based on the 2023 best-selling book by Warren Zanes, Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, the film "is set at an early-'80s crossroads in Springsteen's career," per Deadline.
"Negotiating the transformative waves of his rising fame and personal depression, he crafted the intensely personal acoustic songs that would become his album Nebraska at the same time he was recording the demos for Born in the U.S.A., which launched him to global superstardom," the outlet continues.
The highly anticipated film—which is set to be released in theaters on October 24—stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen.
The cast also includes:
Scott CooperJeremy StrongOdessa YoungStephen GrahamJohnny CannizzaroPaul Walter HauserGaby HoffmannMarc MaronDavid KrumholtzGrace GummerHarrison GilbertsonChristopher JaymesMatthew Anthony PellicanoHence then, the article about bruce springsteen sings iconic 2001 hit during surprise performance great message was published today ( ) and is available on Parade ( Saudi Arabia ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
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