Bruce Springsteen toasts Broadway run with a shot: Watch the moment

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His massively successful Broadway run came to a close over the weekend, and Bruce Springsteen celebrated with a well-deserved shot. (And probably a few more after that.)

After wrapping his last of 236 performances at the Walter Kerr Theatre, the Boss headed across the street to a local pub, climbing on top of the bar to toast his "Springsteen on Broadway" crew.

Springsteen's wife, Patti Scialfa, shouted a "Merry Christmas!" after he downed his drink.

A clip of the exciting moment was posted on Instagram by Jordan Roth, the president of Jujamcyn Theaters.

The couple then headed to the Club Room at the Lowell, according to Page Six, where he spent the evening with stars including Oprah Winfrey, Sting, and Jon Landeau, the famed music critic who in 1974 wrote, "I saw rock and roll's future and his name is Bruce Springsteen."

It was nearly impossible to snag a seat at the burning-hot-ticket performance, but thankfully, critics are in agreement that "Springsteen on Broadway" is still electric Netflix, where it's now streaming. Forbes is calling it "the best film of the year." Yes, you read that right.

It's good to be the Boss.

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