"Worlds Apart" was back for Bruce's second Texas show. Also "Does This But Stop at 82nd Street?" had another airing. The show ended with "Working on the.... Read more
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Just like the last two years Bruce showed up at the annual Light of Day benefit show at Tradewinds in Sea Bright, NJ. First Bruce jumped on stage with Joe Grushecky and helped his old pal out on songs like "Boom Boom", "Fire", and "The Twist". Later he also joined Gary US Bonds for his set and added his touch to "Jole Blon", "Quarter to Three" and "Havin' a Party". The show benefitted the Parkinson Disease.... Read more
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In less than three hours 100,000 tickets for two shows at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, had sold out. In a news article in Svenska Dagbladet, the concert promotor calls it the fastest selling tickets in Northern Europe ever. Shows in Helsinki and Oslo also sold out within an.... Read more
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Back in the States once again, Bruce continued the tour last night in Dallas. The show was the first on the tour without "Worlds Apart". In its place the Dallas crowd got "Further on Up the Road". The encores featured a duet with Don Henley on the old Crickets cover, "I Fought the Law", not played by Bruce since the Born in the USA Tour. Quite a setlist it.... Read more
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Several shows have been added to the Euro 2003 tour today, including two in Germany and one in France, Belgium and Austria. It's all happening very fast. Keep an eye on our tour.... Read more
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The Lonesome Day single scheduled for release later this month will feature two previously unreleased tracks: "Born in the USA" as performed by Bruce acoustically for BBC in 1998 and a live version of "The Rising" from.... Read more
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With Bruce hardly back in the States after his short European tour, dates for mostly Scandinavian shows in June 2003 are already trickling in with tickets going on sale in early November. For the first time ever, Bruce will do a show in Finland (Helsinki to be more specific), but also Oslo, Gothenburg (2 shows) and Copenhagen are now more or less official, just as a show in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on May 6. The shows are outdoor shows at large capacity stadiums. Take a look at our tour.... Read more
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Bruce and the band ended their short European tour in London last night with a 25-song set. The show included "Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?" as well as an acoustic version of "The River". Bruce now takes a short break before commencing the tour in Dallas on November.... Read more
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Bruce was on fire at last night's show in Stockholm. Not quite ready to continue into "She's the One" Bruce launched into a wild, impromptu cover of Van Morrison's "Gloria" right after "Badlands". Before that the stunned hardcore fans present had witnessed the first version of "Jackson Cage" on European soil since 1981. They were also treated to "Candy's Room" and solo piano versions of "Incident on 57th Street" and "For You". "The Fuse" was also played for the first time in.... Read more
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For the first time on the tour Bruce included a solo, acoustic version of "The River" on the setlist at tonight's show in Rotterdam. The show also featured a solo, piano version of "For You" and the return of "Bobby Jean" for the first time since St. Louis..... Read more
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