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Live Dates May 11, 2012

New show added at Fenway Park

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made history on September 6, 2003 when they headlined the first ever rock concert at Boston’s Fenway Park. Today, Springsteen and his band are excited to announce that they will be bringing the 2012 Wrecking Ball World Tour to the legendary ballpark on August 14 pending final approval by the City of Boston.

Tickets will be available at LiveNation.com, Etix.com, the Orpheum Theatre Box Office or by calling 800-514-3849.

Bruce and the band just finished the first US leg of the tour, barnstorming across the country and earning accolades for their stellar performances. Rolling Stone called the show “epic,” and the Boston Globe wrote of the concert’s “energy that bordered on superhuman.” The Wrecking Ball World Tour heads to Europe between May 13 and July 31 before the new US dates begin. See you on the road!

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