September 19, 2024

In his new memoir, <em>Born To Run,</em> Bruce Springsteen reflects on how home, roots and family helped shape him and his music.

THE BOSSS’S FADING LIGHT: Bruce Springsteen’s Sudden Onstage Collapse Leaves Fans in Shock and Awe”

SAD NEWS:

Rock legend Bruce Springsteen has been hospitalized after collapsing on stage during his performance at the New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. The 72-year-old singer-songwriter, known for his energetic live shows, was in the midst of his iconic hit “Born to Run” when he suddenly fell to the ground, surrounded by his bandmates.

According to eyewitnesses, Springsteen was visibly struggling to breathe and was unable to get up, prompting his band to stop the show and rush to his side. Medical personnel quickly arrived and administered oxygen and first aid before transporting him to the hospital.

Springsteen’s team has released a statement confirming the incident, saying that he is currently receiving treatment and care at the hospital. “We are all deeply concerned about Bruce’s health and well-being, and we are grateful for the swift response of medical personnel,” said a spokesperson.

The news has sent shockwaves through the music world, with fans and fellow artists taking to social media to express their concern and admiration for the rock icon. “Bruce is a hero of mine and I’m sending all my love and prayers for his recovery,” tweeted Taylor Swift.

Springsteen’s iconic E Street Band, including Steve Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, and Nils Lofgren, were visibly shaken by the incident and have cancelled their remaining tour dates until further notice.

As fans around the world hold their breath for Springsteen’s recovery, they can’t help but remember the countless unforgettable nights they’ve spent under his electrifying live performances. “The Boss” may be down, but he’s far from out – and his music will continue to inspire generations to come.

PHOTO CAPTION: Bruce Springsteen (center) is rushed offstage by medical personnel after collapsing during his performance at Madison Square Garden.

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