Bruce Springsteen to play Fenway again?
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02/13/2012 10:43 PM
Bruce Springsteen is back with a new record, and we’re told his March 26 tour date at TD Garden may not be your only chance to see the Boss in Boston. Word is Springsteen, who played at Fenway Park in 2003, is eyeing a return to the ballpark Aug. 11, a Saturday night when the Sox will be in Cleveland. Nothing’s confirmed, but a show by Springsteen and his E Street Band seems likely. The only concert confirmed for Fenway this summer is Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters, who’s bringing “The Wall’’ to the Green Monster July 1. Tickets for that show go on sale Monday.
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