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2012-05-12 (Rehearsal)
The E Street Band
Estadio Olímpico De La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
Tour Rehearsals
Setlist
# Song Gap Last Played
Rehearsal
1
We Take Care of Our Own
2
Death to My Hometown
3
Rocky Ground
4
Thunder Road
5
Waitin' on a Sunny Day
6
I'm Goin' Down
7
The Promise
8
Shackled and Drawn
9
Apollo Medley
10
634‒5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)
11
We Are Alive
Onstage
  • Bruce Springsteen
The E Street Band
  • Charles Giordano
  • Garry Tallent
  • Jake Clemons
  • Max Weinberg
  • Nils Lofgren
  • Roy Bittan
  • Soozie Tyrell
  • Steven Van Zandt
The E Street Choir
  • Cindy Mizelle
  • Curtis King Jr.
  • Everett Bradley
  • Michelle Moore
The E Street Horns
  • Barry Danielian
  • Clark Gayton
  • Curt Ramm
  • Ed Manion
Event Info
  • Confirmed
  • Confirmed
Event Notes
Links
Links
  • Brucebase
Bootlegs
  • View bootlegs on SpringsteenLyrics
Videos
  • Google Video Search

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.