Bruce Springsteen falls on the Amsterdam stage, the band rushes to help

It looks like Bruce Springsteen wasn’t born to run to the top.

The chef caused an internet stir after suffering an epic fall on stage during a performance in the Netherlands over the weekend.

A video of the shooting star accumulated 7.4 million views on TikTok as fans expressed concerns about the “Dancing In The Dark” singer’s safety.

Springsteen, 73, and the E Street Band released their hit song “Ghosts.” Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.

Things took a turn when the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer attempted to climb the stage steps with a guitar around his neck, tripping and falling to the floor while fans gasped.

The “If I Should Fall Behind” lay there for several seconds and bandmates immediately rushed over and helped him get back up.

Luckily, Springsteen didn’t appear to have been injured in his impromptu dive on stage, as he stood up with a smile and quipped, “Good night everyone.” The multiple Grammy winner then ended the concert like a champ.

The fans reacted quickly to the accident on stage. “It wasn’t a particularly BOSS move” one viewer joked on twitter, while another wrote“He’s going down, down, down, down… but he got up and he’s fine.”

A third praised the boss for his speedy recovery, Write: “He just laughed and gave us all a fantastic performance.

However, other more gruesome trolls on TikTok compared the legend to US President Joe Biden, whose multiple wanks while climbing stairs have become a running joke in conservative circles.


Springsteen trips while climbing the stairs.
Springsteen trips while climbing the stairs.
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Springsteen's bandmates rush to his side.
Springsteen’s bandmates rush to his side.
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Luckily, Springsteen was able to finish the show.
Luckily, Springsteen was able to finish the show.
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Springsteen and the E Street Band are currently in the midst of their 2023 worldwide tour, which began in Tampa, Fla. in February before moving to Europe last April.

Springsteen will return to the US in August before ending the tour in December.

Caroline Bleakley

Caroline Bleakley is a USTimeToday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Caroline Bleakley joined USTimeToday in 2022 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Caroline Bleakley by emailing carolinebleakley@ustimetoday.com.

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