Springsteen, band plan two benefit shows


The sold-out shows will give fans a preview of the Boss’ new album.

By JEFFREY GOLD

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ASBURY PARK, N.J. — Bruce Springsteen is performing two benefit rehearsal shows on the city’s boardwalk this week to give fans a preview of his new album and upcoming tour.

The shows, which began Monday and continue tonight at the oceanfront Convention Hall, quickly sold out, with fans paying $100 to hear the Garden State’s favorite son perform on his home turf.

Convention Hall isn’t far from the clubs — many now closed — where Springsteen and the E Street Band rose to fame in the 1970s. Springsteen has used Convention Hall for other pre-tour rehearsals.

A native of nearby Freehold, the 58-year-old rocker still lives in Monmouth County.

Springsteen and the band are to begin a tour in support of their new album, “Magic,” which is due out next Tuesday. The tour opens with a show in Hartford, Conn., that night.

Other dates include Oct. 9-10 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, N.J., and Oct. 17-18 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

“Magic” is the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s first album with his longtime New Jersey mates since the Sept. 11-inspired “The Rising” in 2002. Their 15-month tour in support of the album has sold out stadiums and arenas around the globe.

Beside the title track, “Magic” returns Springsteen to rock ’n’ roll, and all 11 songs are new. “Magic” features guitarists Steve Van Zandt and Nils Lofgren, bassist Garry Tallent, drummer Max Weinberg, keyboardists Danny Federici and Roy Bittan, “Big Man” Clarence Clemons on saxophone, violinist Soozie Tyrell and vocalist Patti Scialfa, Springsteen’s wife.