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Springsteen reschedules NYC show after snowstorm, adds dates
Springsteen brings the return of “The River Tour” to the Garden tonight before rolling into the Prudential Center for a show on Sunday.
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The second leg of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s The River Tour will start at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center on Monday, April 18.
According to the Jordan Center’s press release, “Each night of the tour will be mixed for release on Live”. Each concert on the road will be recorded and available for purchase or download.
The new US dates will begin with a third and final show at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on March 19. He did that just once before this tour, in a 2009 performance at Madison Square Garden.
If the name of the tour sounds familiar, that’s because “The River” first rolled in 1980, along with Springsteen’s album of the same name.
“The Ties That Bind: The River Collection” includes 52 tracks on four CDs with a wealth of unreleased material and four hours of never-before-seen video on three DVDs.
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The Baltimore show is one of 14 new US stops Springsteen announced, including stops in Dallas, Denver and Detroit.