Bruce Springsteen Gives Private Show For White House Staff
Bruce Springsteen offered up a special tribute performance for outgoing President Barack Obama. The unannounced gig took place at the White House on January 12 and The Boss offered up a solo, all-acoustic performance conceived specifically as a treat to Obama’s staff.More »
By on January 20, 2017
Bruce Springsteen offered up a special tribute performance for outgoing President Barack Obama. The unannounced gig took place at the White House on January 12 and The Boss offered up a solo, all-acoustic performance conceived specifically as a treat to Obama’s staff. The set consisted of 15 songs and took place in the White House’s East Room. The event held about 250 White House staffers. He offered up many of his most beloved tracks including “Born In the USA,” which he explained was a protest song and regretted that it has been misunderstood as a patriot anthem. President Obama also thanked Springsteen for his support throughout the last eight years, noting: “He’s been with us for some time now, performing his craft to show his support.” Bruce Springsteen White House setlist (via Backstreets): “Working on the Highway” “Growin’ Up” “My Hometown” “My Father’s House” “The Wish” “Thunder Road” “The Promised Land” “Born in the U.S.A.” “Devils & Dust” “Tougher Than the Rest” (with Patti Scialfa) “If I Should Fall Behind” (with Patti Scialfa) “The Ghost of Tom Joad” “Long Walk Home” “Dancing in the Dark” “Land of Hope and Dreams” Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «