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Bruce Springsteen Surprises With Performance For Steven Van Zandt’s ‘Party at the Pony’: Watch
The benefit concert at The Stone Pony raised funds for TeachRock, with Springsteen and Van Zandt performing classic hits to support music education in schools.
- On Sunday, Bruce Springsteen surprised the crowd at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park by joining Steven Van Zandt onstage for multiple performances.
- Billed as Little Steven's Birthday Party at the Pony, the benefit celebrated Steven Van Zandt and Maureen Van Zandt's birthdays while supporting TeachRock, days after the biopic's Oct. 24 release.
- He performed three songs including Raise Your Hand, I Don't Want to Go Home, and Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out, with Jake Clemons delivering a famous line onstage.
- The sold-out event charged $350 tickets and organizers auctioned Stone Pony leather jackets, signed posters, tickets, and a conga drum and lesson to raise funds at the fundraiser.
- Springsteen has no concerts on the slate but has hinted at a Down Under tour next year and surprise shows recently at MetLife Stadium and Light of Day WinterFest.
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Bruce Springsteen makes surprise appearance at The Stone Pony
Bruce Springsteen performs at The Ocean Ave Stomp at The Stone Pony on September 14, 2024 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images) After spending months promoting his biopic, Bruce Springsteen returned to the stage Sunday night to join his E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt for a bash at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The Boss made a surprise appearance at Stevie’s Party and the Pony, a benefit for Van Za…
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