Bruce Springsteen Returns to Stage After Peptic Ulcer Battle
The rock legend feared he would never perform again due to severe health issues but has made a successful comeback.
- Bruce Springsteen, at 74, faced a daunting health challenge with peptic ulcer disease that left him unable to sing for months.
- The iconic musician worried he might never return to performing live, as the condition severely affected his voice and overall ability to perform.
- After a six-month hiatus and extensive medical treatment, Springsteen made a triumphant return to the stage earlier this month in Phoenix, AZ.
- Springsteen's U.S. tour is back on track, with plans to continue through April before heading to Europe, and then returning to the States in August.
- The rock star's recovery and return to performing have been met with enthusiastic support from fans and the music community.