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Springsteen visits Syracuse on Thursday, Apr. 18 for the first time since 1992. The JMA Wireless Dome is one stop on the Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band tour.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Springsteen visits Syracuse on Thursday, Apr. 18 for the first time since 1992. The JMA Wireless Dome is one stop on the Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band tour.

The Dome fills to the brim with Springsteen fans awaiting his performance. While some enjoyed the show with cameras and beer, others brought binoculars.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

The Dome fills to the brim with Springsteen fans awaiting his performance. While some enjoyed the show with cameras and beer, others brought binoculars.

During Springsteen’s opening song, “Lonesome Day,” he encourages the crowd to raise their arms to the beat. Springsteen frequently interacts with his audience throughout the set.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

During Springsteen’s opening song, “Lonesome Day,” he encourages the crowd to raise their arms to the beat. Springsteen frequently interacts with his audience throughout the set.

Springsteen and band member Stevie Van Zandt frequently take the same microphone throughout the performance. Van Zandt’s role in E Street Band includes guitar, vocals, and mandolin.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Springsteen and band member Stevie Van Zandt frequently take the same microphone throughout the performance. Van Zandt’s role in E Street Band includes guitar, vocals, and mandolin.

Syracuse local Neil Daley, Baltimorean Adrian Mclemore, and Chicagoan Mike Brenner (left to right) go from strangers to friends during their two-hour wait before Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band’s performance. “I’m not that guy,” Daley said about wearing a band’s merch to their concert, but he rocked an “I Love This Band” T-shirt for the first time after getting it for Christmas.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Syracuse local Neil Daley, Baltimorean Adrian Mclemore, and Chicagoan Mike Brenner (left to right) go from strangers to friends during their two-hour wait before Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band’s performance. “I’m not that guy,” Daley said about wearing a band’s merch to their concert, but he rocked an “I Love This Band” T-shirt for the first time after getting it for Christmas.

E Street Band’s saxophonist Jake Clemons opens “Night,” accompanied by band member and violinist Soozie Tyrell.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

E Street Band’s saxophonist Jake Clemons opens “Night,” accompanied by band member and violinist Soozie Tyrell.

Garry Tallent plays the bass alongside the rest of the band. This tour was the first time that Springsteen performed “Growin’ Up” with the E Street Band since 2017.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Garry Tallent plays the bass alongside the rest of the band. This tour was the first time that Springsteen performed “Growin’ Up” with the E Street Band since 2017.

Fans of all ages passionately sing the words to Springsteen’s setlist. After the concert was originally postponed in September, ticket holders travel from far and near to enjoy the long-awaited performance.

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Fans of all ages passionately sing the words to Springsteen’s setlist. After the concert was originally postponed in September, ticket holders travel from far and near to enjoy the long-awaited performance.

Clemons and Springsteen play side by side. The show started with hits “Night” and “Two Hearts,” then ended with songs “Dancing in the Dark” and “Born to Run.”

Cassandra Roshu | Photo Editor / The Daily Orange

Clemons and Springsteen play side by side. The show started with hits “Night” and “Two Hearts,” then ended with songs “Dancing in the Dark” and “Born to Run.”