Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Cover Prince, War & More Live With Tom Morello

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 2026 tour with a performance that blended classic rock energy with pointed cultural and political moments. The opening night leaned heavily on both original material and carefully chosen covers that added new layers to the set. With Tom Morello joining the stage, the show took on an added intensity that elevated several standout songs.

The concert opened with a powerful rendition of “War,” immediately setting a tone that was both urgent and defiant. The band moved fluidly between staples and newer material, but it was the covers that stood out most, especially in how they connected to the setting and message of the night. According to BrooklynVegan, the setlist featured a range of unexpected selections, with the band weaving them into a nearly three-hour performance that felt both deliberate and expansive.

One of the most memorable moments came when Springsteen and the band performed Purple Rain by Prince. The tribute carried extra weight in Minneapolis, and Morello’s guitar work added soaring, emotional edge to the performance. His presence throughout the night was especially noticeable during heavier songs, where his aggressive style contrasted with Springsteen’s more classic rock approach.

Beyond the highlights, the performance showed how Springsteen continues to reshape his live shows. By mixing iconic tracks with meaningful covers and guest appearances, the tour opener felt less like a routine setlist and more like a curated statement, one that balanced nostalgia with purpose.

Jasmina Pepic: My name is Jasmina Pepic and I am a journalism student at Stony Brook University, where I am also pursuing a minor in Sustainability Studies. Through my academic work and hands-on experience, I’ve developed a strong foundation in reporting, writing and multimedia content creation. I’ve contributed to campus publications, participated in community-based journalism projects and gained valuable insight into the intersection of media and social responsibility. I’ve also held several roles that have strengthened my communication, research and organizational skills. Interning with Ballotpedia, working at the New York Botanical Gardens and serving in student assistant positions at my university, I’m passionate about ethical storytelling, public service through media and using journalism to inform and engage diverse communities.
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