September 8, 2024

‘It Finally Happens’: Hoda Kotb Pleased To Meet Tom Cruise In Bruce Springsteen Concert At Wembley

Tom Cruise attended Bruce Springsteen’s concert at Wembley Stadium, joined by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and other stars, before traveling to Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.

A major Bruce Springsteen fan named Tom Cruise was seen at a concert at London’s Wembley Stadium on Thursday, July 25. The 62-year-old actor was clapping and dancing from the adjacent VIP section together with his sizable entourage of friends.

Bruce Springsteen helps fans get engaged at Wembley Stadium

A company of celebrities

Among those joining Cruise were Phoebe Waller-Bridge, 39, who is famous for her role in Fleabag; Christopher McQuarrie, director and writer of Mission: Impossible movies; and celebrated director Guillermo del Toro, who made the event more thrilling for everyone present. This added to the fun of the evening as Springsteen, 74, delivered an amazing performance.

Cruise and Waller-Bridge have attended live music together before this. They both recently went for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show, star-studded at Wembley in late June. Specifically, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, was also part of their group, along with Prince William, accompanied by Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Hugh Grant, among others.

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From London to Paris

Cruise then flew to Paris after watching Springsteen perform for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday, June 26. Despite the rain-filled ceremony, the Top Gun: Maverick star appeared happy.

Hoda Kotb photographed him and shared that moment on Instagram, captioning it, “Do you know when you dream of meeting Tom Cruise… And then it finally happens,” expressing her delightful experience taking a picture with him.

In response to this post, Jenna Bush Hager joked about Kotb’s poncho she had worn in this photo, while Savannah Guthrie, another host, added up, saying they are like icons.

Tom Cruise loves music and attending big events because he loves both art and global gatherings. His appearances at such functions remain making news, much to his fans’ enjoyment.

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The European leg of The E Street Band’s world tour draws to a magnificent close with the first of two show’s at London’s Wembley Stadium.

 

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During the first of two nights at Wembley Stadium that mark the end of Bruce Springsteen’s current European tour, it’s abundantly clear that The Boss is primed for the occasion. Take for example, his ecstatic run through The Promised Land from Darkness On The Edge Of Town. It wraps only once he has set a couple on the path towards holy matrimony, having dutifully fulfilled the requirements of a sign in the crowd reading: “My boyfriend will propose if he can have your harmonica.” Springsteen follows this with a rendition of The River’s Hungry Heart in which he doesn’t need to deliver a single word before Wembley takes over. Cutting a dashing figure in his waistcoat, soon enough he is busy eyeballing the front row, trading hugs, and holding aloft an inflatable doll bearing his own likeness. This kind of showboating normally signals the end of most stadium gigs. Only we’re 30 mins in. And there’s still 23 songs to go.

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To be fair, Springsteen declared his intentions back in May as he took to the stage at the Ivor Novello awards for a quick acoustic detour down Thunder Road. As MOJO reported, the night before he had successfully defied some torrential freezing rain while playing in Sunderland but not the toll it had exacted upon his immune system; still he fought through the lurgee at the ceremony to reflect on what his first visit to London had meant to him, some 49 years ago.

“As we flew towards the UK in 1975, I was wondering, ‘What do I have that I could conceivably give back to those people who gave me so much?’” he said, noting the profound impact British music had on him. “And the answer is, everything I’ve got.”

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