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Springsteen Stuns at NYFF Premiere, Delivers Powerful Performance
29 Sep
Summary
- Springsteen takes the stage after NY premiere of film about his life
- Performs moving version of "Land Of Hope And Dreams" to standing ovation
- Reflects on America's ideals and divisiveness in current times

On September 29, 2025, Bruce Springsteen captivated the audience at the New York Film Festival with a surprise appearance following the premiere of a film about his life. The film, titled "Deliver Me From Nowhere," had its world premiere at the festival.
After the screening, director Scott Cooper introduced Springsteen, who took the stage with his guitar. The legendary musician then performed a stirring rendition of his classic song "Land Of Hope And Dreams," receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.
In his remarks, Springsteen spoke about the current state of America, acknowledging the "particularly dangerous times" the country is facing. He reflected on his role as a "musical ambassador" for the United States, trying to "measure the distance between American reality and our ideals." Despite the challenges, Springsteen expressed his belief that America remains "a land of hope and dreams, not of fear or divisiveness."
The event also featured appearances by actor Jeremy Strong, who portrayed Springsteen's longtime manager and co-producer Jon Landau, as well as the real Jon Landau. Disney CEO Bob Iger was in attendance to support the 20th Century Studios release of the film.




