Bruce Springsteen admits he gets 'anticipatory anxiety' but has no plan to stop performing at 75

Bruce Springsteen admits he gets 'anticipatory anxiety' but has no plan to stop performing at 75
Bruce Springsteen is releasing his new documentary ‘Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band'

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Bruce Springsteen is in no mood to slow down even at 75!

During his appearance on ‘The Graham Norton Show’, the ‘Wrecking Ball’ crooner addressed the question about his retirement from touring.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 04: Bruce Springsteen performs onstage during the 13th annual Stand Up
Bruce Springsteen will be continuing touring for years to come (Getty Images)

What did Bruce Springsteen say about his touring future?

The New Jersey native admitted, “I am going to keep going until it’s over. I get anticipatory anxiety.” 

Springsteen went on to explain, “It’s not quite the same thing as nervousness. It’s a natural feeling to have before you go out to challenge yourself. If it wasn’t there, I think there would be something wrong with you, and you couldn’t do the job.”

The 20-time Grammy Award winner recently dropped his new documentary ‘Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’, per The New York Post



 

Many fans anticipate that the artist’s upcoming biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ in which Jeremy Allen White portrays the lead will cover this subject.

The singer has also praised the entire cast working on the flick, “This is not easy to do because you can’t do an imitation, you have to do a personal interpretation,” Springsteen explained. “It’s difficult, but he is a great actor and sings pretty good.” 



 

Internet admires Bruce Springsteen's decision to continue touring 

Fans couldn't help but praise the iconic singer Bruce Springsteen as he continues to tour even at 75 and express his willingness to continue for many years to come.  

One person commented on YouTube clip, "Why quit ! If you enjoy what you do keep going till you drop. He looks great at 75 and happy."

"So full of life. It’s true, you got to live life to the fullest until it’s over. Amazing artist Happy belated birthday," another wrote.  

1975:  American rock singer, songwriter and guitarist Bruce Springsteen.  (Photo by Monty Fresco/Eve
A young singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen in year 1975 (Getty Images)

An individual praised, "There is a reason they call him The Boss. Because he is."

"Bruce is a really terrific Graham Norton guest; he always really engaging and has some terrific stories to share," one user praised. 

"Absolutely love Bruce! I can't count the number of times I've seen him in concert...always awesome. Just wish I could afford to see him again..." an individual shared.

"So, Bruce. When will you stop, and why don't you quit?" "Because TRAMPS like us, baby we were born to run!!!" (Is the CORRECT answer)" one admirer chimed.

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