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Springsteen To Show BJC Who’s The Boss

Image Courtesy Brucespringsteen.netAll Tony Danza jokes aside, the Bryce Jordan Center has announced an upcoming visit from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band:

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be making a stop at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, May 8, in support of their new album, “Working on a Dream,” released today (Jan. 27) on Columbia Records.

Tickets are $102, $70.50 and $43, and go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 2, at the Bryce Jordan Center, Eisenhower Auditorium, Penn State Tickets Downtown, Penn State Altoona campus ticket outlet, all Ticketmaster locations, by phone at (814) 865-5555 or at http://www.bjc.psu.edu online.

Springsteen has toured with the E Street Band periodically since 1972, performing a number of notable concerts, including this Sunday’s Super Bowl XLIII.

The new album, “Working on a Dream,” features the Golden-globe winning song “The Wrestler,” written for the critically acclaimed movie of the same title.

[Source: Penn State Live]

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Mark McColey is a Senior majoring in Advertising and Labor-Employment relations. Among his loves are Penn State Football, The Steelers, The Penguins, The Simpsons, Tina Fey, and Arrested Development.

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