Boss strikes personal note for battling city
Bruce Springsteen last night paid tribute to the city of Christchurch after the recent earthquakes and the still-smouldering fires.
When he came on stage, The Boss opened the concert with a greeting of “Finally, Christchurch . . . ”.
The international rock star said he had been contacted to say Christchurch had suffered an earthquake and locals wanted him to come and play. “It took a while but we got here.” Yesterday, he drove around and looked at the city, he said. He dedicated the song My City Of Ruins to those who suffered the quakes, as well as emergency services personnel fighting the Port Hills fires, which he looked out to from the stage.
The star of Born in the USA and Born to Run also grabbed a cardboard sign from a fan which read “We Love Christchurch”, which drew a huge cheer when he held it up to the capacity 30,000 crowd. Springsteen opened with No Surrender, the first time he has played the song on his Summer 17 tour.
The second song of the night was inspired by a crowd sign request,
Sherry Darling, and it was already beginning to feel like one for the people.
Clearly Springsteen had decided Christchurch was a party town so he played the classic Saint in the City — again as a result of a sign held aloft in the crowd.
Earlier, thousands of fans flocked to Christchurch’s AMI Stadium hours early to get a good position for the much-anticipated concert.
Hats, sunblock, umbrellas and fans were the order of the day, along with double denim and checked shirts, as the mercury soared to 29C in a picture-perfect day in the fireravaged Garden City.
Opening act, local singersongwriter Marlon Williams, entertained the crowds from 5pm, followed by Australian rockers Jet.