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Publishing date: Jun 27, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read • Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen attends the 2020 National Board Of Review Gala on Jan. 8, 2020 in New York City. Photo by ANGELA WEISS /AFP via Getty Images
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Bruce Springsteen helped end Broadway’s 471-day shutdown on Saturday night by kicking off a 30-date limited engagement of his solo show at the St. James Theatre.
The rocker’s sold-out residency, Springsteen on Broadway, which launched in October 2017 at the Walter Kerr Theatre and initially ran until December 2018, returned with an opening night benefit for a collection of New York and New Jersey causes, including Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, the Food Bank for New York City, NJ
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I love this! THE BOSS IS BACK.on Broadway that is! Bruce Springsteen is returning to Broadway this summer for a limited engagement of Springsteen on Broadway. It will be at the St. James Theatre starting Saturday, June 26, through Sept. 4th. Tickets go on sale tomorrow!!!!!
TextAlex Peters
‘When you are authentic and genuine with yourself there is a weight that will be lifted off of your shoulders that is inexplicable’
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