Discover the latest on The Boss in Los Angeles, featuring concerts and charity events, along with a surprising break-up anthem tale and a tribute band in Dundalk!
Bruce Springsteen continues to captivate audiences in Los Angeles and Southern California from April 1 to 4, with an upcoming performance at The Forum. Meanwhile, the Geffen Theatre welcomes the opening of 'Fat Ham,' adding to the vibrant arts scene in the region. USC jumps into Earth Month with an inspiring art and climate festival, showing the intersection of creativity and sustainability. Additionally, a regional Foodbank named as the featured charity of Bruce Springsteen adds a philanthropic touch to his tour. On April 15, fans can catch Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the MVP Arena, honoring tickets from the original tour dates. In a throwback to 1984, the release of 'Born in the USA' saw Bruce Springsteen create a break-up anthem that wasn't quite as 'insightful' as one might expect. Despite its popularity, The Boss himself has expressed mixed feelings about the track. The album remains one of his most well-known pieces, highlighting a different side of Springsteen's songwriting. Additionally, a Bruce Springsteen tribute band is set to dazzle in Dundalk's An Táin, promising a night of unforgettable classics and the spirit of The Boss brought to life on stage.
The Boss comes to the Forum, Fat Ham opens at the Geffen, and USC kicks off Earth Month with an art and climate festival.
April 15, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be at the MVP Arena still honoring tickets from the original tour dates. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Bruce ...
In 1984, Bruce Springsteen released his most popular album, 'Born in the USA', which the Boss himself isn't such a big fan of.
Prepare to be transported by the energy and passion of timeless classics from The Boss himself, expertly brought to life by this remarkable tribute ensemble, an ...