Springsteen plans to embark on a tour with the E Street Band in A full year has passed since Bruce Springsteen fans were treated to his latest full-length album, "Letter To You," but the coronavirus pandemic and a revival of The Boss' acclaimed Broadway show have kept him from a major tour with the E Street Band. Those looking for optimism about a return to the stage will be pleased to hear that Springsteen alluded to getting back on the road next year during a special event in Asbury Park last weekend.
Springsteen was part of a panel discussion at Asbury Lanes on Sunday celebrating bandmate Steven Van Zandt's recently published memoir , "Unrequited Infatuations," and the topic of a tour naturally came up when an audience member was given a chance to ask a question.
Backstreets Magazine, the publication known for covering all things Springsteen, shared The Boss' response in a tweet. In fact, the question was asked by a Backstreets raffle winner who got to attend the event. E Street Band prediction from Springsteen himself: "We'll be out there in the world again next year, I hope. And I guarantee: if you bring your children and younger brothers and sisters or grandma for that matter, they're going to see the band at its peak.
Springsteen didn't delve into specifics about tour plans, but that's as strong a confirmation as any that the band will be entertaining crowds in the near future. Proceeds from the event will support TeachRock, which is Van Zandt's foundational music curriculum.
Springsteen recently was spotted in New Jersey with fellow rocker John Mellencamp , whose upcoming album will feature a trio of songs featuring Springsteen on vocals and guitar. Whether it's 'Thundercrack' or 'I'm on Fire', he tears through every song like a man with true purpose. It's clear, from the very beginning until the end, that this is a true musician, a true artist. Especially for someone who has been consistently performing for decade after decade, it's a rare and beautiful thing to see someone who still cares about what they do, even when it's a song that he has been performing for more than three decades.
There's a reason why he will be remembered for a long, long time. If you get a chance to see him the way I have, the way that millions have, please do not pass the chance up.
If you never see Bruce perform live, you are doing yourself a great disservice. Stadium standing full of way too drunk people who constantly banged into you and barged in front of you spilling and throwing beer as they went. Folk standing have a full on conversation about Eastenders honestly! Impossible to see The Boss on the stage and struggled to see the big screens due to said drunks pushing in and standing right in front of you and then point blank refusing to move, some getting stroppy when politely asked to move aside, one woman had her water completely knocked out of her hand beside us by a drunk girl who when reprimanded let loose a tirade of abuse to poor woman - who incidentally had got a shock as the girl came flying from nowhere.
The sound was terrible! The sound seemed to bounce off the stands and caused a really bad echo, which was actually painful to listen to! I struggled to make out which song he was singing quite a few times. Never ever going to Hampden again for a gig, been twice and both were bad. Waste of our hard earned money : Only plus was the sun shone! Every concert I have been to to see Bruce has been amazing - Wembley, Milton Keynes, 2 nights running at the Arsenal Stadium the highlight!
I have been a fan of his since when I was studying in Freiburg, Germany and met a group of American students doing a Junior Year Abroad - one in particular was a fan and played Bruce to me - I was hooked. My first concert was at Wembley, "Born in the USA", but the lyrics of earlier albums were the ones that had already seized my heart, especially 4th July, Asbury Park Sandy.
I have experienced so many emotions and especially great happiness listening to his music. It has been impossible to find anyone who can match him live, although I have been to many concerts by other great artists. There are very few artists who can play non stop for over three hours and leave you wishing it hadn't finished. I'd go again tomorrow. He played lots of songs I know, most of his greats, but could have done another hour with some top songs he left out Born in the USA, I'm on fire, Brilliant Disguise, etc.
His voice is as good as it ever was unlike Rod, Elton, Macca and others of similar age. Audience interaction was fantastic. One guy came in a Santa suit. Bruce spotted him, got him up on stage and changed the set to do Santa Claus is coming to town, which just rocked the stadium. Lots of other examples throughout the night. A great gig from a great showman, true legend. Seen him twice, about 30 years apart, much better now than he was then. Thank you for an awesome consert experience!
Intense and very moving. It was a amazing evening. I had a great time! Don't remember the weather only the music! Please come back soon! Only the Boss cold make the rain stop, and IT did at pm. Is impressiv. It's A lifetime experience you wouldn't miss ever! Everything song is A highlights and it's hard to single out just noe or to. I was jumping up an down, with my hands in the air for 3 hours and 10 min. I had the best time ever!
Remember the old master card ads?? Then, he followed me lol to Italy where I saw him in Torino. Her first concert. See all videos 9. See all photos Masks are required to be worn properly at all times except while actively eating or drinking when seated. Ticket holders who do not comply with venue protocols will not be admitted. Signs will not be allowed into the theatre for these performances.
Bruce wants you to come and experience his story as he tells it in the intimate setting of the Broadway theatre. Photos will be allowed before the performance begins, and when the house lights come up at the end of the show.
All electronic devices should be shut off when the performance begins and the taking of photos or videos during the performance is strictly prohibited.
Bruce has chosen this intimate setting to tell his story so he can be close to everybody. He wants you to experience the show directly, not through a device. In addition, every time you raise a camera, take a photo or check your phone for text messages, your seat neighbors will turn to look at you as you create light.
Everybody should be there to experience Bruce, and any distractions are unfair to your fellow fans. Doors will open at approximately PM. Please leave extra time and plan to arrive early for vaccine verification and security checkpoints. The performance begins promptly at 8PM. The St. If an assistive device would help you enjoy the show, please visit the headset booth in the Orchestra lobby. There is no charge, but a valid photo ID is required as a deposit.
Guests should limit what they bring to the theatre to a small bag or purse. Our coat check is on the Orchestra level. Drinks and snacks can be purchased at the bars on each level of the theatre. Bars will close 5 minutes before the start of the performance. Please bring concessions to your seat to enjoy. Merchandise will be available for purchase on every level starting 1 hour before curtain and directly after the show.
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