45,000 fans stood through 3 hours and 35 minutes of downpour, lightning, and raw emotion — because Bruce Springsteen gave them something more than music. When “Born to Run” soared as lightning cracked overhead, no one moved. They sang through tears. They stayed. No LED screens. No flashy tricks. Just his voice, the open sky, and a tidal wave of memory. What began as a delay became a defining chapter in rock history — proof that legends don’t fade, they reign through the storm.
Bruce Springsteen’s Rain-Soaked Revival in San Sebastián: “Born to Run” Ignites a Storm of Emotion on the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour June 24, 2025 — San Sebastián will remember that night not just for the thunderstorm, but for the storm that erupted on stage when Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band lit … Read more