Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen Performs '634-5789' at Madison Square Garden Concert Video
On April 9, 2012, Bruce Springsteen delivered a memorable performance at Madison Square Garden, where he crowd-surfed during his rendition of "634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)." This exhilarating live moment came shortly after the release of his album "Wrecking Ball," which hit shelves in March of the same year. The album showcased Springsteen’s poignant reflections on themes of loss and resilience, resonating deeply with fans in the wake of the economic struggles of the time. Known for his electrifying live performances, Springsteen’s decision to crowd-surf also highlights his unyielding connection with his audience, making the show even more intimate. In typical Springsteen fashion, that night was not just a concert; it was a shared experience, a powerful reminder of the joy and community found in music.