A lifetime fan of the legendary singer, Heintz and her daughter have been to over 100 of his shows. She thought all her dreams had come true in 2009, when she was invited up on stage to dance with Springsteen at a concert in Des Moines, Iowa.
He even picked her up in his arms.
But the 91-year-old’s luck continued this week, seven years later, when Springsteen again pulled Heintz up for a spin during his show in St Paul, Minnesota, on Monday night.
The Boss and his biggest fan: Jeanne Heintz, 91, has been going to Springsteen shows since 1988. She was first pulled up on stage in 2009, and on Monday night in St Paul, Minnesota, the singer ger her up again


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Springsteen, 66, appeared to remember Heintz from their first encounter and grabbed her from the crowd during the encore.
The two then danced together to the 1984 hit, Dancing In The Dark.
Heintz usually goes to see Springsteen with her daughter, Jackie, who could not make it on Monday night.
‘We knew there was a chance he’d call her up again, but didn’t know for sure,’ Jackie told The Star Tribune.
Jackie Heintz also noted that, given her age, this could very well be her mother’s last time seeing Springsteen live.
‘What a way to end it. His music has meant so much to her,’ she said.
Jeanne Heintz has hardly changed a bit since her first twirl with Springsteen seven years ago.



At the time she described the experience as ‘unreal’.
She managed to get up on stage by holding a sign that read: ‘I drove all night to dance with you.’
‘I didn’t believe it would ever happen. I was really, really happy,’ Heintz told the Twin Cities Pioneer Express.
‘I love him. I wish they’d all come back tomorrow.’
Heintz said she had been going to Springsteen concerts since 1988.
She has devoted her ‘golden years’ to following Springsteen around the country.

On her 85th birthday, she saw him play Madison Square Garden in New York.
‘We’ve gone to a lot of shows, but we never thought this would happen,’ Jackie Heintz told The Pioneer Press.
he thinks the world of him and for her to be able to live her golden years on the road with the Boss means a lot.
‘I’ve dreamed of that for myself for 30 years. I’m living through my mother.