OCTOBER 31, 2024 - MONTREAL, QC @ CENTRE BELL (ORIGINALLY 11/20/23) - BRUCE  SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND 2024 TOUR | Bruce Springsteen

On the night of October 31, 2024, Centre Bell in Montréal, Quebec, was transformed into a rock and roll cathedral as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band delivered a performance for the ages. The crowd reached a fever pitch during their rousing rendition of “Twist and Shout,” when Springsteen called on fans to bring the noise—and they answered with a thunderous response that shook the arena to its foundations.

Montréal Crowd Blows Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Away -  Montréal, QC - October 31, 2024

It was more than just a concert—it was a moment etched in music history. While no recording can fully capture the electric energy in the room, those lucky enough to be there felt the magic firsthand. The E Street Band fed off the crowd’s relentless enthusiasm, and even Springsteen, a veteran of legendary shows, was visibly moved. He later called the audience “one of the most incredible arena crowds we’ve ever had.”

Twist and Shout by Bruce Springsteen Montreal October 31, 2024

Montréal has long been known for its passionate music scene, but this performance reaffirmed the city’s status as a powerhouse of live music devotion. Springsteen’s connection with the audience was palpable, turning “Twist and Shout” into more than a song—it became a communal celebration, a symphony of voices shaking Centre Bell like never before.

Originally scheduled for November 2023, this rescheduled Halloween show became a defining high point of the 2024 tour. The finale left fans buzzing, with many proclaiming it one of the best Springsteen shows in recent memory. With footage of the event now going viral, it’s a must-watch for any fan of The Boss.

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