EPISODE · Jul 16, 2024 · 11 MIN
Bruce Springsteen still got it!
from Morgonpasset i P3 – Gästen · host Sveriges Radio
Igår gigade Bruce the boss Springsteen i Stockholm. P3s egna Matilda Berggren var där och såg fenomenet Bruce. Hon berättar allt om vad 74-åringen gör bra och mindre bra. Vad hennes mål är inför nästa Springsteen-konsert och om han verkligen älskar Sverige så mycket som svenska folket tror. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Programledare: Margret Atladottir och Branne Pavlovic
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