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Five nights left to rock with Springsteen

November 11, 7:34 AMBruce Springsteen ExaminerJane Murphy
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After last night's concert in Cleveland, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have just five shows left.

Here's the lineup:

On Friday, he's in Detroit at the Palace at Auburn HIlls, scheduled to play the 1975 album "Born to Run" all the way through.

Sunday: On to Nashville -- Born to Run also (I just searched on Ticketmaster and pulled a GA so there's still hope for a good ticket here)

Wednesday, Nov. 18: Milwaukee, Wisc.(Born to Run) (400 Upper Level ticket pops up on Ticketmaster)

Friday, Nov. 20: Baltimore (Born to Run) (soldout on T-master)

Sunday, Nov. 22: Buffalo (no album announced to be played this night so speculate away about this setlist) (Upper level tickets available now -- Wednesday morning, Nov. 11 -- on Tickets.com)

Hard to believe they're down to the last five. The good news is Bruce and the Band will be pitching on several days rest for these shows, instead of the exhausting back-to-back tear they've been on -- though from all reports, it didn't affect their energy level at all.


 

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