They'll be the first musicians ever to play on the park's "sacred" infield
29.04.2020 - 11:45 / nme.com
"This pandemic has shown the great divide between our American dream and American reality."
Bruce Springsteen has said that the coronavirus outbreak has highlighted the huge divide between the American Dream and the reality of life in the US.
Speaking during his DJ set on Sirius XM’s E Street Radio, Springsteen reflected on the social consequences of the pandemic, which has so far claimed the lives of almost 59,000 people in the US.
“There was an op-ed a while back in the New York Times that I
They'll be the first musicians ever to play on the park's "sacred" infield
“Streaming Outta Fenway” will feature the Boss (remotely) and the Boston Celtic punks in a momentous concert broadcast from the historic ballpark's infield.
Dropkick Murphys are taking their live show into the digital realm by streaming a full performance straight from the baseball field of Boston’s legendary Fenway Park.
And this time, they're asking for your requests...
A powerful A-list legal firm hit by a cyberattack is refusing to pay the shadowy hackers their $42 million ransom demand — meaning that a trove of details of some of the biggest deals in showbiz history, including Bruce Springsteen’s Netflix deal and Sean “Diddy” Combs’ rumored $100 million vodka deal, will be laid bare on the internet.
The information stolen includes contracts, nondisclosure agreements, phone numbers and more
By Todd Spangler
"I was again reminded of not only the human being behind every superhero, but also the reason millions of people identify with him: He is real"
There’s been a major leak among superstars, including Lady Gaga and Madonna.
The information stolen includes contracts, nondisclosure agreements, phone numbers, email addresses and private correspondence
By Todd Spangler
Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, a large media and entertainment law firm, appears to have been the victim of a cyberattack that resulted in the theft of an enormous batch of private information on dozens of celebrities, according to a data security researcher.
It's a mammoth set from the tour for 'The River'
While quarantining during the COVID-19 outbreak, stars continue to try their hand at at-home haircuts. On Wednesday, April 29, Patti Scialfa, 66, played barber for her husband Bruce Springsteen, 70, while isolating in their New Jersey home.
24 hours of nothing but The Boss, all for a good cause...
A virtual concert called Jersey 4 Jersey was conducted and many celebs, musicians, and comedians participated in the concert. The virtual concert was joined by music legends, Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen.
Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Halsey were among the stars taking part in a virtual benefit concert for New Jersey, after their home state was one of the hardest hit by coronavirus.
The stream is raising money for the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund