Bruce Springsteen (Etihad)

I thought you'd be more lithe than the jumpsuit girl, being an ex triathlete. :)

At least the rain wasn't as bad as forecast. If you want to potentially save £4,000.00 plus dont read the next bit........................














I knew you would, I was checking out concerts etc in the states, as me and the missus are going to watch Liverpool play in Boston and Baltimore in a few weeks. he is playing in Boston, but miss him by about 2-3 weeks.

When going the Baltimore game, we're going to stay in Philadelphia, as only down the road, and they have a museum that have an exhibition on about him:

An exhibit devoted to all things Bruce Springsteen will launch at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia this winter, reports the AP. The display will feature the Boss's guitars, handwritten lyrics, and a 1960 Corvette that Springsteen purchased after Born to Run became a smash hit. This same exhibit has been set up at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland since April 2009 but will close there in February and move to Philly, its only scheduled stop.

Were you in the standing front section where you needed wristbands, if so how much for them tickets? We were in the general admission, but got a good seat in the 1st tier not far from the stage. We didn't get in until 7.30, first song we heard was badlands, was it his first, as heard a roar outside, so thought it was his first only. Who supported him?

Badlands was first - never is a support act for Bruce as no need to fill time! The wristbands are the same tickets you had but for the first couple of hundred or so to queue. If the venue doesn't officially run a line then the fans do and it works well.

I did see Bruce play at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. He played a 10 consecutive night sell out run and we saw shows 9 and 10. Amazing stuff. I'm a wee bit less obsessed than I used to be about him so one show a tour will (possibly/probably) suffice...:whistle:
 
HID enjoyed herself. Was about 4 rows back from the stage in the standing area. Think she only hit 2 people. She is aching all over from jumping about to-day.
 
Badlands was first - never is a support act for Bruce as no need to fill time! The wristbands are the same tickets you had but for the first couple of hundred or so to queue. If the venue doesn't officially run a line then the fans do and it works well.

I did see Bruce play at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. He played a 10 consecutive night sell out run and we saw shows 9 and 10. Amazing stuff. I'm a wee bit less obsessed than I used to be about him so one show a tour will (possibly/probably) suffice...:whistle:

If I go to the exhibition, I'll PM you some pictures.
 
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