It's becoming more and more obvious: Bruce Springsteen loves the small stage
NEW YORK — It’s becoming more and more obvious: Bruce Springsteen loves the small stage.
The Boss announced Wednesday morning that he will extend his acclaimed one-man “Springsteen On Broadway” production in New York yet again, this time through Dec. 15, which Bruce confirms will be the last New York show.
That’s another 81 shows beginning on July 10, tickets for all of which go on sale March 28 at 11 a.m., via Ticketmaster Verified Fan.
According to a message on Springsteen’s website, only fans who previously registered for “Springsteen on Broadway” on Ticketmaster, and have not purchased tickets, will be eligible to receive an invitation to the onsale. Eligible fans will receive additional information on Monday, March 26th to prepare in advance.
A digital lottery will continue to operate through the extension for fans interested in purchasing tickets after the March 28th onsale. For details, visit luckyseat.com.
“Springsteen on Broadway” kicked off back in early October 2017 and was first announced as an eight-week run at the Walter Kerr Theatre on 48th Street in Manhattan. Then it was extended into 2018, then again through June 30 and now toward Christmastime 2018.
All told, the “Springsteen on Broadway” run will have amassed 236 performances according to NJarts.org, longer than any proper Springsteen tour in his career.
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