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The Boss’ coming to Albany, Buffalo next spring

Buffalo, New York – Next spring, Bruce Springsteen’s international tour includes shows in Albany and Buffalo.
Springsteen and the E Street Band will play MVP Arena in Albany on March 14 and Buffalo on March 23.
Tickets go on sale on July 22 and July 27, respectively, through Ticketmaster.
The North American leg kicks off Feb. 1 in Tampa, Fla., and culminates with an April 14th show in Newark, N.J.
Altogether, Springsteen, 73, and the E Street Band will play 31 arena shows in the U.S. before they head to Europe.
More than 1 million tickets have already been sold for those concerts, according to tour promoters.
In 2017, the band last played a concert in New Zealand. They haven’t played in the U.S. since 2016, though Springsteen did a 14-month residency on Broadway that ended in 2018.
Springsteen and the E Street band released “Letter to You” in 2020, their first new studio album since 2014.
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