by Berto Garcia
Album: Bruce Springsteen, “The Promise” (Columbia)
No song on “The Promise” belongs on “Darkness on the Edge of Town.” The 21 songs, many of them unknown except to the most avid of bootleg collectors, are imbued with the ambition of “Born to Run,” the influence of the Jersey shore — aka “home” — and traditional Springsteen themes, like the search for sanctuary and redemption. It is, as Bruce Springsteen [ tickets ] and his team suggest, a …
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Bruce Springsteen
Image by Alex Hempton-Smith
Bruce Springsteen performing at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium.
Bruce Springsteen
Image by Alex Hempton-Smith
Bruce Springsteen performing at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium.
Bruce Springsteen
Image by Alex Hempton-Smith
Bruce Springsteen performing at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium.
I could listen to Bruce Springsteen tell stories and talk about his music forever. #bruuuce – by OddlyWitty (Terry Manley)
[BuzzFeed] Video: Jimmy Fallon and Bruce Springsteen Cover "Whip My Hair" http://bzfd.it/9cl3GB – by nilupak (root crop)
Bruce Springsteen kills on Jimmy Fallon (video) http://bit.ly/99FENd – by Isexbar_com (Alex Acer)
Bruce Springsteen Trivia!
I recently bought two tickets to Bruce Springsteen’s show on Craigslist. I met up with the guy got the tickets but when I got home and really looked at them I think they may not be legit. Is there anyway to tell if they are counterfeit before I go to the actual show?
Answer by tonalc2
Some people will give you real tickets but will have already reported the ticket as lost or stolen. You can call the Ticketmaster hotline and give them the number of the ticket to see if it is still valid.
And some things from the cited site:
A hard stock ticketmaster ticket has very thin lamination which makes it glare.
Many street scalpers sell the wrong tickets to events. Check the date/time.
A lot of scam artists will modify tickets. They will actually use good tickets which will permit entry, but will change the section and row. If someone is selling Front Row tickets, say the Front Row is Floor 1, Row A and they have tickets that say Floor 1, Row 1, then it should set off a signal that the tickets may be modified since the venue uses letters for the rows instead of numbers.
The site also shows some visual determinations.
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