Bruce Springsteen has shown throughout his more than 50-year career that he lives by and for his fans. The musician, popularly nicknamed ‘The Boss’, is considered one of the most important artists in the history of rock, since he has sold more than 64 million records in the United States and more than 120 million copies worldwide. .

Although he has countless recognitions and awards (such as 21 Grammy Awards), the artist has always been humble with his audience and has stated on many occasions that the support he receives from his followers is what, every day, today, keeps him going.

In one of his last concerts, held at the Chase Center in San Francisco last Sunday, March 31, the singer experienced a moment that has gone viral on social networks due to its fun, spontaneous and everyday nature.

The artist was acting as usual when he read the sign of a young fan who was cheering him on and singing his songs from the front row. ”I missed school, can you sign my receipt?” said the poster the follower was holding.

With a smile on his face and a friendly and friendly attitude, Springsteen addressed the fan and took the receipt from her to sign. As the musician performed such an action kneeling on stage, the stadium audience erupted in applause, cheers, screams and laughter.

The video of said moment, which was published on Facebook by a fan present named Karen Pitcher Scovell, has gone viral on social networks such as X (previously known as Twitter), Instagram or TikTok, which is why many users of said platforms have commented on the piece: ”The best excuse”, ”It was an incredible show as always. I was there with one of my grandchildren. His first Bruce concert”, ”That’s why they call him ‘The Boss”’, etc.

With his latest shows and shows, Springsteen has shown that he still has a lot to give and offer his audience. The artist is immersed in a tour with the E Street Band with which he is touring different cities in the United States, as well as several countries around the world.

It should be noted that Bruce will perform in our country next June. The artist has three concerts scheduled at the Cívitas Metropolitano stadium in Madrid (June 12, 14 and 17) and two shows at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona (June 20 and 22, 2024).