Bruce Springsteen Live Exhibit to Be Presented By Grammy Museum
by Best Classic Bands StaffBruce Springsteen’s live performances will be the subject of a new exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum Experience at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. The traveling exhibit, Bruce Springsteen Live!, in partnership with the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University, will feature iconic artifacts, live performance footage, instruments (including his Fender cover from the cover of Born to Run, and Clarence Clemons’ saxophone) and stage costumes, exclusive interviews, concert posters and photography, as well as unique interactive displays to immerse fans in Springsteen and the band’s creative process. It opens Oct. 1, 2021 running through March 20, 2022. It will then travel to the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles in Fall 2022.
Tickets for the Bruce Springsteen Live! exhibit are available for purchase here, ranging from $7-10.
From the Sept. 14 announcement: Curated by the GRAMMY Museum® in Los Angeles and the Springsteen Archives the exhibit provides fans with an intimate look into his creative process, shedding light on how he became—and remains— one of the greatest live performers in rock and roll history. As 2021 marks the 35th anniversary of Springsteen’s first live album release, the exhibit explores the E Street Band’s evolution through the decades.
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“We are honored to work with the Grammy Museum on this unique Bruce Springsteen exhibit,” said co-curator Eileen Chapman, Director of the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music. “Opening it here in New Jersey makes it extra special; since so many of Springsteen’s greatest shows happened here.” The exhibit is co-curated with Robert Santelli, Founding Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum.
When Springsteen and the E Street Band return to the road, tickets will be available here and here.
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