Bruce Springsteen’s run at MetLife Stadium over the last week has turned into a record breaking performance as The Boss continues to topple over his record for longest North American show.

On August 23, Springsteen and the E Street Band played for 3 hours and 52 minutes, delivering 35 songs and setting the record. Two days later, they returned and played for exactly four hours. Last night, the record fell again as Springsteen returned to New Jersey and played for 4 hours and 3 minutes.

The show was peppered with 34 songs, capped by Tom Waits’ “Jersey Girl.” Along the way, Springsteen offered up many of his hits as well as tour debuts of “Kitty’s Back,” “Incident on 57th Street,” Manfred Mann’s “Pretty Flamingo” and the first “Living Proof” since 2009. The Blood Brothers cut “Secret Garden” also made its tour debut in the encore.

The all-time record for Springsteen stands at 4 hours and 6 minutes and he will have a chance to break that if he chooses somewhere down the line as the tour continues September 1 in Washington, DC.