Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Springsteen Tour Bypassing InsolvenCity, But Fans Can Still Pull Out Of Here To Win

Bruce Springsteen has announced an E Street Band schedule that does not include a March 31st concert in Pittsburgh. Anyone desiring a respite from the persistent and lamentable local infestation of country acts could consider these dates for a "pulling out of here to win" trip:

March 28 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center (on sale Jan 28)
March 29 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center (on sale Jan 28)
April 1 – Washington DC – Verizon Center (on sale Jan 28)
April 3 – East Rutherford – Izod Center (on sale Jan 27)
April 4 – East Rutherford – Izod Center (on sale Jan 27)
April 6 – New York – Madison Square Garden (on sale Jan 27)
April 9 – New York – Madison Square Garden (on sale Jan 27)
April 12 – Detroit – The Palace of Auburn Hills (on sale Jan 28)
April 13 – Buffalo – First Niagara Center (on sale Jan 28)
April 17 – Cleveland – Quicken Loans Arena (on sale Jan 28)
May 2 – Newark – Prudential Center (on sale Jan 27)


Infytune: Thundercrack, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Infytune: Rosalita, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Infytune: Detroit Medley (Devil With The Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly/CC Rider/Jenny Take A Ride/, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

3 comments:

what is your problem? said...

You wanna judge Pittsburgh on if a WASHED UP singer has a concert here? Really? Pittsburgh is great and its getting better. If you do not like it then my suggestion is "leave."

Does Kenny Chesney fans, who by the way SELLS OUT Heinz Stadium, criticize your music? No because Kenny has more class than that.

MH said...

You're both right. Country music is an infestation and Springsteen is washed-up.

deegazette said...

I know people who go to Chesney just to party and do not know the words to a single song. One guy calls him "Kevin Chesney" and we just let it pass to have a little fun at his expense. What local charity benefits from a Chesney concert?