After a massive stadium tour highlighted by record-breaking performances, Bruce Springsteen brought his run to Pittsburgh’s CONSOL Energy Arena yesterday, marking the first time he has performed on September 11 since the attacks of 2001.

Springsteen highlighted the set with six tunes from The Rising, his 2002 album released following the attacks, with much of the lyrical content referencing that day. Among them, the first E Street Band version of “You’re Missing” since 2003 as well as renditions of “Into the Fire,” “Lonesome Day,” “Mary’s Place” and the somber “My City of Ruins” to go along with the album’s title track. Springsteen kicked off the show with appropriate cuts like “New York City Serenade” and the aforementioned “Into the Fire,” “Lonesome Day” and “You’re Missing.”

The 32-song set also saw Springsteen deliver a stirring rendition of Magic‘s “Long Walk Home” to start the encore thanks to a fan request. As you’ll see in the video below, the fan wrote the request on a copy of the Constitution with “Fuck Trump” also added. Watch below.

Here’s a look at the setlist:

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
CONSOL Energy Arena, Pittsburgh, PA

New York City Serenade
Into the Fire
Lonesome Day
You’re Missing
Mary’s Place
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?
It’s Hard to be a Saint in the City
Growin’ Up
Spirit in the Night
Lost in the Flood
Kitty’s Back
Incident on 57th Street
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
Light of Day
Streets of Fire
American Skin (41 Shots)
The Promised Land
Cadillac Ranch
I’m a Rocker
Downbound Train
Because the Night
My City of Ruins
The Rising
Badlands

Enc: Long Walk Home, Backstreets, Born to Run, Dancing in the Dark, Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out, Shout, Bobby Jean