Bruce Springsteen’s New U.K. And Ireland Shows To Become Live Albums

Bruce Springsteen is turning his new U.K. and Ireland show into live albums, according to NME. The Boss has played shows at Dublin Croke Park, Glasgow Hampden Park and Coventry Ricoh Arena and Wembley Stadium so far while on his European tour. Now the singer has moved onto the Netherlands where he will wrap up the tour on July 31 with a show in Zurich.More »

By on June 7, 2016

Bruce Springsteen is turning his new U.K. and Ireland show into live albums, according to NME. The Boss has played shows at Dublin Croke Park, Glasgow Hampden Park and Coventry Ricoh Arena and Wembley Stadium so far while on his European tour. Now the singer has moved onto the Netherlands where he will wrap up the tour on July 31 with a show in Zurich. Viewings of these shows, one per week to be exact, will be available on Springsteen’s website starting on June 15. They will also be broadcast on Springsteen’s radio show E Street Radio on the SiriusXM digital channel. Springsteen’s website has also released his solo acoustic shows at Los Angeles theatre Shrine Auditorium, which benefited the Christic Institute. The shows were recorded in November 1990. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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