Bruce Springsteen releases new album Only the Strong Survive almost 50 years after his debut.

Bruce Springsteen has released his upcoming album entitled ” Only the strong Survive, who celebrate “the sweet sound of soul music”.
The new 15-track record, due out on November 11, marks his 21st studio album and comes almost 50 years after his 1973 debut album. Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ.
It will also be Springsteen’s first studio album release since his 2020 chart-topping album. Letter to you.
Guest singers performed Only the strong Survive These include Sam Moore, Soozie Tyrell, Lisa Lowell, Michelle Moore, Curtis King Jr, Dennis Collins and Fonzi Thornton, with contributions from The E Street Horns and full string arrangements by Rob Mathes.
Following the release, the 73-year-old “Dancing In The Dark” singer will reunite with the legendary E Street Band in February 2023 to kick off his international tour.
While over 1.6 million tickets have already been sold in the US and Europe, fans were initially shocked and outraged by Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing”, with mid-floor tickets priced at $4-5k (£3-4k). Tobe offered.
Springsteen manager John Landau defended the inflated prices in a statement The New York Timessaid: “When pricing the tickets for this tour, we looked closely at what our colleagues were doing.
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“We have chosen prices that are lower than some and on par with others,” added Landau.
Springsteen’s UK concerts are scheduled in Edinburgh (30 May), Birmingham (16 June) and London’s Hyde Park (6 & 8 July).
Only the strong Survive scheduled for release on November 11th.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/bruce-springsteen-new-album-50-year-only-the-strong-survive-b2178257.html Bruce Springsteen releases new album Only the Strong Survive almost 50 years after his debut.