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1996-04-17 (Concert)
Bruce Springsteen
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
The Ghost Of Tom Joad Europe 1996 BS - Royal Albert Hall April 1996
Setlist
# Song Gap Last Played
Show
1
The Ghost of Tom Joad
1 1996-04-16
2
Adam Raised a Cain
1 1996-04-16
3
Straight Time
1 1996-04-16
4
Highway 29
1 1996-04-16
5
Darkness on the Edge of Town
1 1996-04-16
6
Johnny 99
2 1996-04-13
7
Mansion on the Hill
3 1996-04-11
8
The Wish
4 1996-04-10
9
It's the Little Things That Count
2 1996-04-13
10
Brothers Under the Bridge
1 1996-04-16
11
Born in the U.S.A.
1 1996-04-16
12
Dry Lightning
1 1996-04-16
13
Spare Parts
1 1996-04-16
14
Youngstown
1 1996-04-16
15
Sinaloa Cowboys
1 1996-04-16
16
The Line
1 1996-04-16
17
Balboa Park
1 1996-04-16
18
Across the Border
1 1996-04-16
19
Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?
14 1996-02-29
20
This Hard Land
1 1996-04-16
21
Streets of Philadelphia
3 1996-04-11
22
Galveston Bay
1 1996-04-16
23
The Promised Land
1 1996-04-16
Album Breakdown
The Ghost of Tom Joad
10
Darkness on the Edge of Town
3
Tracks
2
Greatest Hits
2
Nebraska
2
Unreleased
1
Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.
1
Tunnel of Love
1
Born in the U.S.A.
1
Event Info
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Event Notes
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Event Certainty

These designations were adapted from Listen To The Music Play by Justin Mason

Confirmed:
There is enough evidence (like a recording or a review) to confirm that this show happened.
Unknown Date:
This event was known to have happened, but the specific date is unknown. Usually in cases of rehearsals/recording.
Unknown Location:
This event was known to have happened, but the specific location is unknown. Usually in cases of private events.

Setlist Certainty

These designations were adapted from Listen To The Music Play by Justin Mason

Confirmed:
The full setlist is known and has been verified with a recording.
Probable:
No/incomplete recording, but the setlist is entirely or partially known from reviews or articles.
Unknown:
The setlist is unknown, more common in the early days.