Bruce Springsteen and Larry David.Photo:John Johnson/HBO
John Johnson/HBO
After returning to the stage earlier this month,Bruce Springsteenis putting a funny spin on his decision to postpone some tour dates.
In the latest episode of HBO’sCurb Your Enthusiasm, Springsteen, 74, joinedLarry David, 76, to talk about his activism in Atlanta. During a conversation at a kitchen table over restaurant health inspection grades, the pair breaks into an argument about whose water glass is whose — which leads to a hilarious fictional reason behind the tour postponement.
Later in the episode, David test positive for COVID — and so does Springsteen, forcing him to postpone shows on his world tour. After the water glass incident, Springsteen publicly blames David on social media.
Bruce Springsteen.John Johnson/HBO
Once David tests negative, he manages to break into Springsteen’s home and finds him, sick, watching in a back house.
“They think I’m dying from the COVID I got from you,” Springsteen said of his fans, blaming his illness on the water incident.
“I’m almost 99.9% sure that was my glass, Bruce,” David responds.
Springsteen then advises David to leave. As the comedian drives out of the Boss' home, he’s met with angry fans protesting for Springsteen to get back on the road.
The tour storyline puts a fun spin on Springsteen postponing several of his 2023 tour dates due topeptic ulcer disease. He resumed performing with the E Street Band earlier this month in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ahead of his 29-song set, he addressed the illness before starting his final track, “I’ll See You in My Dreams.”
Bruce Springsteen, Larry David and Jeff Garlin.John Johnson/HBO
“Phoenix, first I want to apologize if there was any discomfort because we had to move the show last time,” he told the crowd, according toAssociated Press. “I hope we didn’t inconvenience you too much.”
Just a month after the tour began in February 2023, Springsteenpostponed three showsin a week “due to illness.” Then, he and his wife tested positive for COVID at the end of the first leg of his tour in April 2023.
“Over here on E Street, we’re heartbroken to have to postpone these shows. First, apologies to our fabulous Philly fans who we missed a few weeks ago. We’ll be back to pick these shows up and then some," he wrote in a personal message to fans at the time.
The message continued: “Thank you for your understanding and support. We’ve been having a blast at our US shows and we’re looking forward to more great times. We’ll be back soon.”
Later in the month, the remainder of dates for Springsteen’s 2023 showswere canceled, and a statement was posted to hissocial mediaexplaining he was recovering from peptic ulcer disease.
source: people.com