As they say, all good things must come to an end, and Bruce Springsteen made sure that fans in attendance in Helsinki, Finland got more than their money's worth as the Boss wrapped up his summer tour of Europe with a set clocking in at over four hours.
The lucky crowd at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium was treated to a marathon four-hour and five-minute set, which doesn't include an intimate five-song acoustic set Springsteen treated fans to while they entered the arena.
According to reports, the show featured an array of rare Springsteen cuts, starting with a cover of John Fogerty's "Rockin' All Over The World," before tackling "Back In Your Arms," "Be True," "Loose Ends," the Southside Johnny classic "I Don't Want To Go Home" and "Prove It All Night."
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