The US government dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges against Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday stemming from an incident in November, admitting that the rocker's blood-alcohol level was so low that it didn't warrant the charges.
Springsteen pleaded guilty to a third charge, consuming alcohol in a closed area, the Gateway National Recreation Area. Better known as Sandy Hook, it is an Atlantic Ocean peninsula with views of the New York City skyline.
Facing a judge and more than 100 onlookers in a video conference, Springsteen sat next to lawyer Mitchell Ansell and admitted he was aware it was illegal to consume alcohol at the park.
"I had two small shots of tequila," Springsteen said in response to questions from an assistant US attorney. The case was heard in federal court because the park is considered federal land.
US Magistrate Anthony Mautone fined Springsteen US$500 (NZ$675) for the offence, plus $40 in court fees.