A performance for the ages.
Tonight at Zach Bryan‘s sold-out show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, the “Something in the Orange” singer brought out none other than the legendary Bruce Springsteen for not one but two performances.
The show was seemingly a fairly normal one for both Bryan and attendees with the Oklahoman singer/songwriter performing hits such as “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” “Godspeed” and “Dawns” along with the unreleased “Better Days” and “Great American Bar Scene.”
The concert’s encore, however, became one for the ages when The Boss himself stepped on stage and performed “Sandpaper,” another unreleased song that Bryan had been teasing throughout the Quittin’ Time tour.
It would have already been a legendary moment for Bryan to perform “Sandpaper” alongside Springsteen, but it didn’t stop there. Springsteen then proceeded to perform “Revival” with both Bryan and Maggie Rogers.
The trio brought the house down with what can only be described as the most iconic performance of the song to date. The over ten-minute version was packed full of incredible moments, most notably Springsteen shredding on the guitar solo.
Watch Bryan and Springsteen absolutely kill “Revival” here: