The “Boss” will resume his Broadway concert series on June 26th. To attend, spectators must present a vaccination certificate.
American singer Bruce Springsteen announced the resumption of his show on Monday Springsteen on Broadway starting June 26, making her the first star to perform in New York City, both publicly and indoors, since the city reopened. Only vaccinated spectators will be allowed to attend the “Boss” show, the production said in a statement. Proof of both injections will be required for vaccines that require more than one.
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The 71-year-old rocker from New Jersey had already performed 236 sold-out performances of the same format between October 2017 and December 2018, an intimate show in which he talks about his life, his work, and performs several songs. in acoustics to illustrate this journey.
A room with 1700 seats
The regular at giant concerts and packed stadiums has this time chosen the St. James Theater, a hall with only around 1,700 seats, for this series whose tickets go on sale Thursday. The list includes, for the moment, thirty dates, until September 4th. Few theaters have already reopened on Broadway, the first major productions being expected in September at best. Musical comedy Hadestown will open the ball on September 2.
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In mid-May, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that large indoor theaters could now be filled to capacity, as long as all spectators are vaccinated.
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They can also accommodate unvaccinated people, but maintaining a minimum distance and setting up two zones, one for vaccinated spectators, and one for the others. “I loved doing Springsteen on Broadway and I am delighted that I was asked to resume the show with the reopening of Broadway ”, commented Bruce Springsteen, quoted in the press release.
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