Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Wrecking Ball Tour Roll Through 16 Additional Cities

Wrecking Ball Tour

Musicians that are popular sometimes add a few additional dates to the end of a large tour. In the case of Bruce Springsteen, adding just one or two shows would have essentially been a form of teasing to his millions of fans nationwide, so The Boss recently added 16 more live shows to his Wrecking Ball Tour . TicketProcess online exchange is proud to announce that they have procured a large inventory of Bruce Springsteen tickets to each of the additional shows. TicketProcess has become a favorite of music and sports fans over the past few years as a result of excellent customer service, competitive prices and an industry-leading satisfaction guarantee. 

Springsteen had initially planned on wrapping up his concert tour with three consecutive shows at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, but the demands on the tickets and the clamoring from fans all over the nation that were not going to be able to see Springsteen on this romp through North America resulted in the living legend happily adding a fleet of shows and extending the tour through the first week in December. This means that by the time he hangs up his guitar at the end of this massive tour, he will have played over 80 shows in the span of nine months. 

Notable dates that have been added include a visit to Pittsburgh on October 27th, Louisville on November 3rd and the Pepsi Center in Denver on November 19th. The final six shows will be a swing down the West Coast, a region that Springsteen has only visited three times during the first five months of this massive worldwide tour. Fans in British Columbia that were feeling ignored now have a golden opportunity to see Springsteen live at the Rogers Arena on Monday, November 26th. The fine cities of Portland, Oakland, Anaheim and Glendale, Arizona will host the final four dates of the Wrecking Ball Tour, and those shows are sure to sell out far in advance. 

A tour of such magnitude is a testament to the 62-year-old's endurance and talent. No other soloists have tugged at the heartstrings of Americans like The Boss has over the course of the past three decades, and thousands of his fans are currently in a mad scramble to secure their tickets to one of the 16 additional shows. Although the additional schedule doesn't kick off until October 19th in Ottawa, Ontario, anyone interested in securing their seats would be wise to visit TicketProcess, which can easily be done using the Android Marketplace or an iPhone.

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