Bruce Springsteen finally visited The Long Hall for a pint after fans mistakenly believed he was visiting the boozer last week.
The rock n roll icon has been spotted soaking up the city between his high profile gigs in the RDS. Bruce also went to Leo Burdocks to sample some fish and chips yesterday.
The 73-year-old regularly visits The Long Hall boozer when in Dublin. Long queues outside the establishment during the week saw fans flock to George's Street for a glimpse of the 'Born to Run' singer, but the mysterious patron was in fact Dermot Kennedy performing a secret gig.
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The Long Hall staff confirmed to Dublin Live that Bruce Springsteen was in the pub last night. Management did not wish to provide any further comment on his visit.
Bruce can be seen enjoying a drink in the above photo with an unnamed man. Fans are also pictured swarming around the outside of the pub in their attempts to take a photo of the rock star.
Bruce returns to the RDS tonight with the second of three sold out gigs. The singer dazzled fans at his Friday concert and also paid a touching tribute to broadcaster Charlie Bird during his performance, who is a big fan of Bruce's 'Land of Hopes and Dreams' hit.
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