Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band have announced dates for a tour of the U.S., Canada and Europe in support of a new release, Magic.
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Magic is Springsteen's first studio recording with The E Street Band in five years. "Radio Nowhere," the first Pittsburgh Bruce Springsteen Concert Tickets at Mellon Arena single from the album, will be available exclusively and free on the iTunes Store for one week starting today.
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