Just getting up close to Bruce Springsteen would be enough for many fans, but this kid got to play alongside him and scored a few guitar tips too.
The Boss is on tour in Australia, where he played in Brisbane on Thursday. In between songs, he invited a young guy by the name of Nathan Testa, who helped him play Springsteen's 1973 tune "Growing Up."
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Testa jumped on stage and was handed an acoustic guitar by one of the techs. Oh, and he had a pick handy, launching straight into the song as Springsteen sang and played along.
Before Springsteen let Testa finish the song, the rock legend offered a few pointers on power stance.
"When I was your age, I got my first guitar. I brought it home. And I realised it wasn't about how well you played it, it was how good you looked doing it," Springsteen said.
"So I got in front of the mirror and tried a few different poses," he added, before showing the kid how it's done and launching back into the song again.
The Boss certainly knows how to show a superfan, as well as a stadium full of people, a good time.
[h/t Billboard]
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