Bruce Springsteen refuses to sign autographs for waiting fans
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Bruce Springsteen looked furious as he refused to sign autographs for fans waiting in the rain in Manchester. 

The music legend, 75, arrived back at his hotel with his security team, who shielded him from the rain with an umbrella. 

As Bruce walked towards the entrance he said, ‘I’m signing nothing’ as fans begged him for an autograph, ‘Bruce just one please?’

In the video, which was taken last week, the Dancing In The Dark hitmaker shook his head as he told them: ‘You guys chase me all around town. I’m signing nothing’. 

Bruce continued to walk inside the building, as one fan replied: ‘We didn’t we’ve been waiting here for you’. 

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Bruce Springsteen looked furious as he refused to sign autographs for fans waiting in the rain in Manchester

Bruce Springsteen looked furious as he refused to sign autographs for fans waiting in the rain in Manchester

The music legend, 75, arrived back at his hotel with his security team, who shielded him from the rain with an umbrella as he walked towards the entrance

The music legend, 75, arrived back at his hotel with his security team, who shielded him from the rain with an umbrella as he walked towards the entrance

Last month, Bruce was in Manchester for his Land of Hope and Dreams tour, playing three dates at the Co-Op Arena from May 14 to May 20.

During his time in the city, The Boss stayed at the Stock Exchange Hotel, which is owned by former Manchester United stars Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs.

The legendary songwriter reportedly booked out the entire five-star hotel and its 40 rooms for the week, at an estimated cost of £23,000 per night.

Swanky rooms at the stylish hotel, based inside Manchester’s former Stock Exchange building, include the £4,000 a night penthouse, the Boardroom Suite at £2,000 a night, while other suites sell from £750 – £1,500 a night.

And Bruce must have been a big fan of the Sky Sport pundit’s hotel as he decided to stay there while playing gigs in Liverpool at Anfield on June 4 and 7.

During his time in Liverpool, Bruce reunited with Paul McCartney for a special visit to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). 

The American singer has previously described performing in Merseyside as a long-held dream come true, crediting The Beatles as a major influence on his musical journey. 

And The Born in the USA singer was reunited with one of his heroes, as Sir Paul, 82, returned to his hometown.

Bruce was in Manchester for his Land of Hope and Dreams tour, playing three dates at the Co-Op Arena and stayed at the Stock Exchange Hotel, which is owned by former footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs

Bruce was in Manchester for his Land of Hope and Dreams tour, playing three dates at the Co-Op Arena and stayed at the Stock Exchange Hotel, which is owned by former footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs

The legendary singer appeared in great spirits as he arrived at the institute he co-founded with Mark Featherstone-Witty in 1996.

A large crowd of students gathered outside the venue, eagerly waiting for Sir Paul’s autograph. 

Meanwhile, Bruce was reportedly ushered in through a separate entrance before later stepping outside to greet the students. 

One fan looked visibly emotional as he greeted Sir Paul with a warm hug. 

Although Paul did not attend LIPA, he played a pivotal role in its founding. In 1992, while preparing for his Liverpool Oratorio, he visited his former school, the Liverpool Institute for Boys, which had been closed since 1985. 

Upon seeing the building’s dilapidated state, he pledged to restore it.

Four years later, LIPA was established on the same site, co-founded by Paul and Mark as a hub for aspiring performers. 

Sir Paul remains actively involved with the institution, serving as lead patron, attending graduations, and hosting masterclasses. 

In 2022, Bruce famously joined Sir Paul during his headline set at Glastonbury. 

They’ve also performed together at Hyde Park and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. 

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