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.
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Bruce Springsteen is returning to Broadway.
Deadline reports that the 71-year-old “Born to Run” singer’s hit show Springsteen on Broadway is set to return for a limited run this summer at the Jujamcyn’s St. James Theatre.
The show’s run will start Saturday, June 26 with additional performances taking place through September 4.
Tickets are set to go on sale on Thursday, June 10 and proceeds from Opening Night will be donated to a group of local New York and New Jersey charities.
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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.
Jon Burlingame More than a dozen of music’s biggest stars, from Beyoncé to H.E.R., would love an Emmy to add to their award shelves.A Variety review of the 535 entries throughout the Television Academy’s seven music categories reveals a surprising number of A-list singers, songwriters and music directors apparently eager for TV’s top honor. Among them:Voting is underway this week.
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
The Killers have released ‘Dustland’ – a reworked version of their 2008 song ‘A Dustland Fairytale’ – now featuring Bruce Springsteen.You’re probably curious about how Bruce Springsteen came to be collaborating with The Killers. Luckily, Brandon Flowers has written about it in minute detail on Instagram.
The Killers and Bruce Springsteen have released their collaboration, Dustland.
The Killers have unveiled their collaboration with Bruce Springsteen, entitled ‘Dustland’.The single, released today (June 16) after several teases and previews, is a re-recording of the band’s song ‘A Dustland Fairytale’, which first appeared on their 2008 album ‘Day & Age’ and served as the record’s fourth and final single.The new version sees lead vocalist Brandon Flowers trading verses with Springsteen, before the two of them sing in unison.Listen to ‘Dustland’ below:According to a statement
The Killers have shared a preview of their upcoming Bruce Springsteen collaboration and announced the release date for the track.As previously confirmed, the two acts will team up on a release called ‘Dustland’, which Springsteen revealed during an appearance on Sirius XM’s E Street Radio. The Vegas band had also previously teased a “killer collab” with a mystery artist.Now, The Killers have posted a short clip of the collaboration to their social media accounts.
Bruce Springsteen has used his downtime during the coronavirus pandemic to record new collaborations with The Killers and U.S. heartland rock icon John Mellencamp.The New Jersey icon revealed the new material during an appearance on Sirius XM’s E Street Radio, and confirmed his collaboration with The Killers is set to drop imminently.“It’s Brandon [Flowers] and I with the band, we have done something that is going to come out soon, in a week or so,” he said.
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.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBruce Springsteen is getting back to work this summer, playing a big role in Broadway’s return by bringing back his $108-million-grossing “Springsteen on Broadway” for the entire summer, but that isn’t all he has in the works, as he revealed in a call on Sirius XM’s E Street Radio.“I am looking forward to being in front of an audience,” he told hosts Dave Marsh and Jim Rotolo. “It’s going to be quite a thing.
Madison Square Garden and Carnegie Hall, two of New York’s most iconic venues, announced their reopening plans today as the city continues its climb out of the pandemic shutdown era. Leading the charge will be band Foo Fighters, with a June 20 concert that marks MSG’s return as a full-capacity arena rock venue.
Bruce Springsteen is set to return to Broadway this summer. "The Boss" will headline a limited run of his show "Springsteen on Broadway" which will begin on June 26 at the St.
Bruce Springsteen is returning to Broadway this summer.The musician’s acclaimed show will head back to Broadway from June 26; a social media post said that “additional performances” will take place up until September 4 at the St. James Theater.As reported in the New York Times, “audience members will be required to show proof of full Covid-19 vaccination along with their tickets to enter the [theatre].
Bruce Springsteen will return to Broadway this summer for a limited run of Springsteen on Broadway at Jujamcyn’s St. James Theatre, with shows beginning Saturday June 26 and additional performances taking place through September 4.