Confirming the rumors swirling around the final night of U2’s eight-show run at New York City’s legendary Madison Square Garden, “The Boss,” Bruce Springsteen joined the Dublin rockers for an unforgettable pair of collaborations, “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” as well as “Stand By Me,” the same tune Springsteen sat in for at Philadelphia’s JFK Stadium on the 1987 ‘Joshua Tree’ tour (see video below).

Joining the band upon the completion of “Where The Streets Have No Name,” Springsteen was greeted by a massive eruption from the MSG crowd, even moving former President Bill Clinton and 2016 Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton, who were in attendance, to their feet. “The kid’s a star!” mouthed Bono, as Springsteen left the stage, putting a stamp on a historic run of shows for U2 that featured a gambit of superstar talent, including Lady Gaga, Jimmy Fallon, The Roots, Paul Simon, a Canadian U2 cover band, and an Elvis impersonator.

U2 will be back out on the road supporting their ‘Innocence and Experience Tour’ September 4th in Torino, Italy.