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Bruce Springsteen is kind of a big deal. Selling more than 140 million records worldwide throughout his six-decade career, the 20-time Grammy winner and songwriting titan hasn’t slowed down at 76. In March,
Bruce Springsteen is getting bumped down the calendar in South Philly. His Friday, May 8 show at Xfinity Mobile Arena has been pushed to Saturday, May 30, after venue officials said a packed playoff weekend left no room to mount the concert.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will return to Philly early next month with a stop on their latest national tour. The band is scheduled to perform at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday, May 8, as part of the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour.
On “Two Hearts,” Steven Van Zandt stepped forward on vocals alongside Bruce, adding a celebratory lift to the performance. Their shared vocals, especially through the “It Takes Two” ending, gave the song a loose, joyful energy that contrasted with some of the heavier moments in the set.
Bruce Springsteen has always heralded the alchemy of his E Street Band, that 1+1=3, force-of-nature magic that happens when these bar-band veterans join together at the end of the
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s “Land of Hope & Dreams” tour has already proven to be one of the most in‑demand rock runs of the year, with full venues across nearly every stop. If you came up short during the presales or general ticket on‑sale,
Bruce Springsteen returned to the Sunshine State last week for a concert in Sunrise as part of his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour. For nearly three hours, he performed many of his old hits as well as a new one protesting the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis.