Sunday, January 10, 2010

Why I Would Recommend Bruce Springsteen

By Melody Randall

Bruce Springsteen concerts are always a treat. The singer, nicknamed The Boss, has delivered at each and every live performance in the past and is continuing to do so touring and performing just as he used to when he was much younger. But age apart, he seems to be delivering performances that are one better than the other. That's why we're not surprised at the speed at which Bruce Springsteen Concert tickets sell out.

Die-hard fans will be excited to know that Springsteen and the E Street Band that have been on their Working On A Dream Tour since April this year, have added five more dates to their tour which will end towards the end of November. Of course you can expect the tickets to vanish in a jiffy if you don't move fast.

Bruce Springsteen tickets are not only sought after in the US but all around the world. Take for instance the situation in Sweden and Norway. The tickets for the band's Working On A Dream Tour were put on sale even before the tour was officially announced in the United States. So heavy was the demand that the Scandinavian ticketing system crashed. The same scenario played itself out in Finland.

Springsteen's short show at halftime at the Super Bowl XLIII was not only watched and enjoyed by all the viewers in the jam-packed stadium but also millions of others watching their tv sets. The following day, 2nd February, 2009, Bruce Springsteen Tix went on sale for the American leg of his then yet-to-begin tour. Demand for the tickets stayed at a high despite the financial crunch of the recession. Tickets for two shows each in New Jersey and Philadelphia were all sold in about an hour.

Even before the tour kicked off in April 2009, fans were making a beeline to buy tickets for Bruce Springsteen's rehearsal shows with the E Street Band at their favored rehearsal venue - Asbury Park Convention Hall. This is where The Boss with his band have practiced for every tour since'99.

As mentioned earlier, five new dates have been added to cater to enthusiastic fan demands. Four of these will be in each of the following places: Philadelphia, Buffalo, Baltimore and Des Moines. The last date is set aside so Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band can perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in New York on the 29th of October. This will be the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 25th anniversary concert that will also feature other big names like Stevie Wonder and Simon & Garfunkel among others.

Tickets to Springsteen concerts sell out fast.

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