Bruce Springsteen Welcomes the Youngest Member of the E Street Band: A Four-Year-Old Girl Who Felt the Music First

Bruce Springsteen is having yet another defining moment in his long career. His one-man Broadway show, which first stunned audiences during a short run in 2017 and later became a popular Netflix documentary, returned in 2021 to glowing reviews. Now, the Boss is back on tour with the iconic E Street Band, lighting up arenas across the country once again.

But the conversation surrounding the tour isn’t only about the music. Fans are also reacting to sky-high ticket prices, driven by Ticketmaster’s controversial dynamic pricing system. The frustration is widespread—but so is the loyalty. Springsteen’s bond with his audience remains as strong as ever, and a resurfaced video from 2012 is a perfect example of why.

In the clip, Springsteen invites a young girl onstage to help him sing a few lines of “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day,” something he often did during his shows. Her grandparents later shared the moment online, saying they felt incredibly lucky and proud that their granddaughter was chosen. It’s the kind of experience that becomes a lifelong memory

 


 

One commenter summed it up beautifully, noting how meaningful the moment would be decades later—and praising Springsteen for his class and kindness. Many others echoed that sentiment, highlighting his generosity and the genuine way he connects with fans of every age.

Still, those heartfelt moments haven’t completely softened the blow of rising ticket costs. Backstreets, the longtime Springsteen fanzine that had been running since 1980, recently shut down in protest. While they were careful to say Springsteen himself isn’t to blame, they pointed directly at Ticketmaster’s dominance of the industry.

Since merging with Live Nation in 2010, Ticketmaster has come to control roughly 70% of the U.S. ticketing market. That level of influence allows prices to surge with demand, leaving fans of artists like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Springsteen staring at unaffordable checkout totals.

Combine that with the post-pandemic rush to attend live shows, and the result is a perfect storm. Artists and fans alike are feeling the strain. The silver lining is that the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has begun examining Ticketmaster’s market power. Whether that scrutiny leads to meaningful change is still an open question.

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