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Bruce Springsteen will be reuniting with his E Street Band for a comeback tour this 2023.#BruceSpringsteen #EStreetBand -
Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band Tour 2023: Here's What to Expect
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be hitting the road once again six years after their last tour.#BruceSpringsteen #Concert -
Bruce Springsteen Shared Songs and Stories in New SiriusXM Special
Keeping fans in high spirits even during quarantine, Bruce Springsteen has launched the first episode of his SiriusXM special, "From His Home to Yours," earlier at 10 A.M. ET today, April 8. -
Bruce Springsteen Gets Couple Engaged Onstage with E Street Band in Maryland [WATCH]
Aside from being a star musician, Bruce Springsteen is also a leader of the Church of Rock 'N' Roll congregation wherein during one of his tour stops with the E Street Band in Baltimore, Maryland, Springsteen allowed a couple to get engaged on stage, Fox Sports reported. -
Bruce Springsteen Extends Tour, Reschedules Madison Square Garden Gig
As a blizzard battered New York City on Jan. 23, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were forced to postpone their Madison Square Garden gig without a confirmed reschedule date. -
Bruce Springsteen’s 'River Tour' Rocks David Bowie, Glenn Frey Tributes in Chicago [Review]
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were in absolute and undeniable peak form throughout their nearly three and a half hour set January 19th at Chicago’s United Center for the second stop on their tour focused on The River, the 35-year-old 20-track double album classic from 1980. Springsteen also paid tribute to Glenn Frey during the memorable concert. The show was just days before Springsteen's Madison Square Garden January 25th show was cancelled due to Winter Storm Jonas which caused the rocker to announce on Twitter that Chicago's United Center performace would be available to download for free until Friday, January 29th. -
Bruce Springsteen’s New York Show Postponed Due to Winter Storm Jonas
Winter storm Jonas finally interrupted a freakishly warm winter in the Northeast over the weekend, dumping more than 2 feet of snow on New York City, where Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were scheduled to play at Madison Square Garden. -
Bruce Springsteen Honors Glenn Frey With Cover of Eagles' 'Take It Easy' [WATCH]
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band took time out of their River Tour stop at Chicago's United Center to perform a cover of the Eagles' "Take It Easy" in tribute to Glenn Frey, whose death on Monday (Jan. 18) hit the music world by surprise. -
Bruce Springsteen Releases Previously Unheard 'Party Lights' B-Side [LISTEN]
Feel-good Americana rock icon Bruce Springsteen has released a previously unheard B-side titled "Party Lights," which was recorded during the studio sessions for his fifth album The River. released in the 1980's. -
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Rock Jon Stewart Off 'The Daily Show'
Jon Stewart got a tremendous send-off from 'The Daily Show' as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band stepped in to play the final set of the comedian's tenure on Comedy Central's award-winning news program. The group played "Land of Hope and Dreams" before easing into the classic "Born To Run." -
8 Songs More Popular Live: Bruce Springsteen, U2, Bob Marley and More
Bob Marley and The Wailers played a concert at Lyceum Theater on this date 40 years ago, which included the iconic version of the song "No Woman No Cry" that more fans are now familiar with, thanks to its inclusion on 'Legend.' The song had appeared on the equally iconic album 'Natty Dread' during 1974, but its inclusion ten years later on the posthumous compilation propelled it to new heights, earning a ranking as the no. 37 song of all time by Rolling Stone. It's not the only song that has gathered even more fame as a live cut. Here are seven other iconic numbers that still receive more play in their live forms, from Bruce Springsteen, U2, Eric Clapton and more. -
The Upstage, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Former Stomping Ground, Struggling to Gather Support for Renovation
Bruce Springsteen fans, or at least a few of them, are working to save The Upstage, a venue in Asbury Park where The Boss and the E Street Band began their storied career. The venue will be going up for auction soon and Carrie Potter, the granddaughter of the original owners, is concerned that the new owners will potentially demolish the building to make room for new condominiums and development. She and Peter Ames Carlin, the author of Springsteen's biography Bruce, are aspiring to renovate the building and reestablish it as a music venue with a museum in tow.
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