Still rocking at 67! Bruce Springsteen performs an EPIC three-hour show for thousands of fans in Melbourne... after attacking Donald Trump's Muslim ban

He's been one of America's most famous rock stars for over 40 years.

And Bruce Springsteen is showing no signs of slowing down.

The 67-year-old performed a marathon three-hour show to a crowd of thousands at AAMI Park in Melbourne on Wednesday night, the latest stop on his Australian tour.

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He's still got it! Bruce Springsteen rocked out for three hours on Thursday night at AAMI Park in Melbourne as he continues his tour Down Under, after hitting out at Donald Trump at his concert in Adelaide earlier in the week

Performing with The E Street Band, Bruce has already wowed crowds in Perth and Adelaide.

Some Melbourne music lovers payed upwards of $300 for a ticket, and clearly weren't left disappointed, taking to Twitter and Instagram to share their adulation of The Boss.

In awe of his stamina, one wrote: 'He literally didn't stop once. He was fantastic with the crowd, and so welcoming!''

Marathon show: Bruce performed some of his most famous hits including 'Born To Run'

Referencing his smash-hit song 'Dancing In The Dark', a more forward fan wrote, 'What a f**king silver fox, I'd totally give him a dance in the dark. And a shag.' 

Bruce played in Adelaide on Monday night where he spoke out against Donald Trump's Muslim ban.

'Tonight we wanted to add our voices to the thousands of Americans who are protesting in airports around our country the Muslim ban and detention of foreign nationals and refugees,' Bruce told the crowd in between songs.

Silver fox: Bruce is still wowing crowds after more than 40 years of fame

'America is a nation of immigrants, and we find this anti-democratic and fundamentally un-American,' he added.

Just before he commenced his Australian tour, Bruce performed a private concert at President Obama and his White House staff days before Trump took office.

Bruce, who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the President in 2016, was also invited to the White House for Obama's final star-studded party, where attendees included Meryl Streep, Jerry Seinfeld and Tom Hanks.

The energetic rock star will play another show at AAMI park on Friday night, before heading to Sydney and Brisbane.  

Honour: Bruce played an intimate show for Barack Obama and his White House staffers just before heading to Australia 

 

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