Setlist at Moody Center Austin, TX on 4/26/2026
Set One
Encore
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Setlist at Moody Center Austin, TX on 4/26/2026
Set One
Encore
This Show Is Also Part Of
Show Notes
Bruce and the E Street Band perform a 26-song set in Austin.
HIGHLIGHTS
“War” (written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, recorded by The Temptations and Edwin Starr), “Streets of Minneapolis,” “House of a Thousand Guitars” (performed solo acoustic), and the show-closing cover of Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom” all appear; “Land of Hope and Dreams” is the main-set closer. Tom Morello guests on 11 songs.
THE E STREET BAND
Bruce Springsteen – Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica; Roy Bittan – Piano, keyboards; Nils Lofgren – Electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, backing vocal; Garry Tallent – Bass, backing vocal; Stevie Van Zandt – Electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, backing vocal; Max Weinberg – Drums; Jake Clemons – Tenor saxophone, percussion, backing vocal; Charlie Giordano – Organ, keyboards, accordion; Soozie Tyrell – Violin, acoustic guitar, percussion
THE E STREET CHOIR & ADDITIONAL MUSICIANS
Anthony Almonte – Percussion, backing vocal; Ada Dyer – Backing vocal; Curtis King – Backing vocal; Lisa Lowell – Backing vocal; Michelle Moore – Backing vocal; Tom Morello - Electric guitar, backing vocal
THE E STREET HORNS
Barry Danielian – Trumpet; Curt Ramm – Trumpet; Ed Manion – Baritone and tenor saxophone; Ozzie Melendez – Trombone
Production Credits
Recorded by John Cooper
Mixed by Jon Altschiller
Additional Engineering: Danielle Warman, Nic Coolidge, and Allison Leah
Mix Advisor: Rob Lebret
Post Production: Brad Serling and Arya Jha
Art Design: Michelle Holme
Cover Photo: Rob DeMartin
Tour Director: George Travis
Manager: Jon Landau
File formats: HD files are 24 bit / 96 kHz
Reviews
Clark T — 5/21/2026 6:22:26 PM
"Was at this show; the first after the White House Correspondent’s Dinner and associated assignation attempt. Bruce appended some additional dialogue that night taking the failed assassination attempt into account (you’ll hear it in his address to the audience before even one note was played). Bruce could have dialed up the rhetoric and shade-throwing, but instead, graciously dialed it all down so as not to throw another log of discontent on the fire of anger and anguish. A truly classy move!"