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Bruce Springsteen Fall World Tour Announced


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Via Manager Jon Laundau to The Leftsetz Letter:

August 28, 2007

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced their first full scale tour of the US and Europe since 2002-03, starting in Hartford, CT on October 2, the release date for the new Springsteen album 'Magic.' The E Street Band's members are: Roy Bittan - keyboards; Clarence Clemons - saxophone, percussion; Danny Federici - keyboards; Nils Lofgren - guitars; Patti Scialfa - vocals, guitar; Garry Tallent - bass; Steven Van Zandt - guitars; Max Weinberg - drums.

November 14 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena

On sale September 14

November 15 Albany, NY Times Union Center

On sale September 8

November 18 Boston, MA TD Banknorth Garden

On sale September 22

November 25 Madrid, SPAIN Palacio De Deportes

On sale October 2

November 26 Bilbao, SPAIN Bilbao Exhibition Centre

On sale October 9

November 28 Milan, ITALY Datchforum

On sale September 10

November 30 Arnhem, NETHERLANDS Geldredome

On sale September 8

December 2 Mannheim, GERMANY Sap Arena

On sale August 31

December 4 Oslo, NORWAY Oslo Spektrum

On sale September 3

December 8 Copenhagen, DENMARK Forum Copenhagen

On sale September 3

December 10 Stockholm, SWEDEN Globe Arena

On sale September 1

December 12 Antwerp, BELGIUM Sports Paleis

On sale September 8

December 13 Cologne, GERMANY Koln Arena

On sale August 31

December 15 Belfast, IRELAND Odyssey Arena

On sale September 6

December 17 Paris, FRANCE Palais Omnisports De Bercy

On sale September 7

December 19 London, UK O2 Arena

On sale August 30

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