Bruce Springsteen encourages social distancing, shares full Live in Hyde Park show for first time
Bruce Springsteen has encouraged social distancing, and has uploaded his Live in Hyde Park 2009 show in full for the first time to keep people busy while isolating.
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in thousands of people around the world choosing to self-isolate to avoid spreading the virus.
Yesterday (17 March), Bruce Springsteen encouraged people to distance themselves from social outings on Twitter, and uploaded a full collection of videos from his 2009 London Calling: Live In Hyde Park show for the first time to keep people busy while in isolation.
Practice social distancing & stream ‘London Calling: Live In Hyde Park’ from the comfort of your own home, now on YouTube & Apple Music in its entirety for the 1st time! Bruce & The E Street Band’s 2009 concert is an absolute powerhouse https://t.co/O90QlPBalO pic.twitter.com/MlQmV8wslS
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) March 17, 2020
The Boss and The E Street Band perform tracks such as The Clash's "London Calling", "Badlands", "Good Lovin'", "Bobby Jean", "Born to Run", "Dancing In The Dark", and more.
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