Bruce Springsteen plays surprise show at Jersey Shore bar

The Boss performed 15 songs Saturday night at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Par.

In this May 3, 2014, file photo, Bruce Springsteen performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans.

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July 19, 2015

Patrons of a Jersey Shore bar had a night to remember when Bruce Springsteen gave a surprise show that lasted for nearly two hours.

The Boss performed 15 songs Saturday night at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, mixing in favorites that spanned his career. He concluded the show with "Light of Day," which he dedicated to the huge crowd of people watching from the sidewalk outside the venue because they couldn't get in to the packed bar.

Springsteen's appearance came during a show by Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers, a band he has appeared with on numerous times over the years.

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The band had been playing for about 20 minutes before Springsteen joined them for a set that kicked off with "Never Be Enough Time."

Springsteen has long been known for his "drop in" performances at various establishments in Asbury Park and other Jersey Shore hotspots. But the 65-year-old rocker hasn't done as many surprise appearances in recent years, making the events more special for fans.

When he spoke-sang the introduction of his 1982 hit "Atlantic City" during Saturday night's show, Springsteen paused after the line: "But maybe everything that dies someday comes back."

"Maybe Asbury Park is back?" Springsteen said, to cheers.