Alana Springsteen’s Bus Catches On Fire, Shows Cancelled

Rising country artist Alana Springsteen faced a frightening experience early Thursday morning on October 24, when a fire broke out on her tour bus. She shared the ordeal with fans on Instagram, expressing deep gratitude that her team and crew were all safe. Her message read, “Experienced our first and hopefully only ever bus fire this morning. I’m beyond grateful to God that everyone on our team and crew is safe and unharmed. Sending big love to the firefighters, police and EMTs that showed up, took care of us and made sure everyone was ok.”

While everyone onboard escaped unharmed, the fire claimed their gear, prompting Springsteen to cancel her upcoming performances. She was set to open for Tyler Hubbard’s Strong World Tour this weekend, with scheduled shows in Cedar Park, Fort Worth, and Houston, Texas. Springsteen assured fans she’d keep them posted on future plans and recovery updates.

This incident comes just days after Springsteen launched her latest musical chapter, releasing two new tracks, “cowboy” and “hold my beer,” which she describes as representations of her past and future. These tracks showcase her storytelling abilities, transitioning from heartbreak to empowerment, and arrived on her 24th birthday as a follow-up to her debut album, TWENTY SOMETHING (2023). Springsteen, who co-wrote, co-produced, and played guitar on both songs, collaborates with Grammy-winning songwriter Amy Allen on this new work.

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