Born to … ride! Bruce Springsteen’s daughter, Jessica Springsteen, was chosen to compete on the United States’ equestrian team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
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“Springsteen on Broadway,” the Bruce Springsteen concert performance that on Saturday became the first Broadway production to reopen post-pandemic, was greeted with protests outside the theater from those who weren’t allowed in due to their vaccination status — or rather, lack thereof.A small group of protesters gathered outside the St.
James Theatre, shouting and holding signs that said “Unmasked, unvaxxed, unafraid,” “No vax passports,” and “Bruce Springsteen is for segregation on
.Born to … ride! Bruce Springsteen’s daughter, Jessica Springsteen, was chosen to compete on the United States’ equestrian team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
Olympics.U.S. Equestrian announced Monday that Jessica Springsteen would be making her Olympic debut.
Jessica Springsteen, the daughter of rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen, is going to be making her way to Tokyo as she is officially taking part in the Olympics.
Bruce Springsteen's daughter will compete in the Tokyo Olympics. The 'Born to Run' hitmaker's second child, 29-year-old Jessica Springsteen - who he has with wife Patti Scialfa - has been selected to join Team USA as part of the Equestrian squad and will be heading to Japan for the competition next month.
Bruce Springsteen‘s daughter is headed to the Olympics!
Ethan Shanfeld Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Jennifer Hudson are among the first batch of artists announced to headline the New York City “homecoming concert” in New York’s Central Park this summer.While the concert, taking place on the park’s Great Lawn as part of a weeklong celebration of the city’s reopening, was provisionally scheduled for Aug.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMany people were surprised that, after an initial 14-ish-month-long run and 236 performances, Bruce Springsteen is bringing his “Springsteen on Broadway” autobiographical show back for a summer-long second run that heralds the larger return of Broadway after 15 months of pandemic.
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Bruce Springsteen kicked off a new run of Springsteen On Broadway last night (June 26), and during the show he discussed his recent drink driving arrest.The Boss was arrested at New Jersey’s Gateway National Recreation Area last November.
New York Post. "That took some doin' … I didn't wake up one morning, get on my motorcycle and say, 'I'll go to jail!"The "Born in the U.S.A" singer was arrested for DWI and reckless driving in New Jersey on Nov.
NEW YORK -- In another sign of live entertainment's rebirth, Bruce Springsteen returned to Broadway this weekend, strapping on a guitar and reviving a show for an audience that included a member of his E Street Band and the governor of his home state.Springsteen had ended his residency in December 2018 after 236 performances, but was persuaded to return for a summer's encore ahead of most Broadway shows coming back in September.The tough rock ‘n’ roller was clearly emotional.
Bruce Springsteen woke Broadway from a 15-month sleep Saturday, returning to live performance to deliver an emotional, updated rendition of his 2017 smash Springsteen on Broadway to an audience so wildly enthusiastic the star himself cautioned against “cheering every dumb f*cking thing” he said lest the show last all night.
Bruce Springsteen fans who have been given the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine will now be able to attend his Broadway stage show.Earlier this month it was announced that Springsteen On Broadway will be returning for a second run, with fully vaccinated fans allowed to purchase tickets for the shows, which run from next week (June 26) to early September.However, a recent statement revealed that the vaccine received needs to be on the FDA approved list in the United States, and the AstraZeneca jab
Good news for international fans of Bruce Springsteen: The Boss’ upcoming Springsteen on Broadway is opening its doors to people who have received the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine.
Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway show later this month will be on the outside looking in if they’ve received the AstraZeneca vaccine, which hasn’t yet been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.The show at the St. James Theatre, set to run June 26 through Sept.
Bruce Springsteen fans who have received the Oxford AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine will be unable to attend the singer’s forthcoming run of Broadway shows.As announced last week, Springsteen On Broadway will return for a second run later this year.Fully vaccinated fans are being allowed to purchase tickets for the shows, which run from next week (June 26) to early September.Despite this, it has now been revealed in a new statement that the vaccine received needs to be on the FDA approved list
Bruce Springsteen delighted fans with the recent announcement that he was resurrecting his “Springsteen on Broadway” show throughout the summer, and The Boss had more to say about it when he called into his SiriusXM radion channel on Thursday, June 10.
Longtime Bruce Springsteen fans are well-practiced in the art of waiting in line for tickets, a skill that could come in handy today with reports of virtual wait times for the recently announced Springsteen on Broadway revival clocking in at two hours and counting.