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✍️ BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN SIGNED PFIZER PROGRAM RARE Autographed Barcelona Spain 1999

$ 1320

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Artist/Band: Springsteen, Bruce
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Concert Tour: The Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Reunion
  • Signing Date: April 1999
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Condition: Nice condition.
  • Signing Location: Hotel Arts, Barcelona Spain
  • In Person Signing?: Yes
  • Artist: Bruce Springsteen

    Description

    BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN SIGNED PFIZER PROGRAM Autographed In Barcelona Spain 1999 RARE COLLECTIBLE
    Was staying at the Hotel Arts Barcelona in April 1999 attending a psychiatrist conference sponsored by Pfizer. Working out in the hotel’s gym, who walks in? None other than THE Bruce Springsteen, his wife Patti Scialfa, and the rest of his entourage. I hightailed it to my hotel room, grabbed a pen and something he can autograph, which ended up being my Pfizer program. Went back to the gym and asked him for his autograph which he kindly obliged. The “Boss” was in the beginning of his “The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour”. My only regret was not getting an opportunity to attend his Barcelona concert.
    The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour 1999-2000
    The tour was the first set of regular concerts given by Springsteen and the E Street Band in eleven years, since the 1988 Tunnel of Love Express and Human Rights Now! Tours, and followed two lengthy tours by Springsteen without the Band in the intervening years.
    The tour was not intended to promote any Springsteen records; the release of the box set Tracks six months earlier had been oriented towards the holiday shopping market, and no longer held any chart action by the time of the tour. The release of the cut-down, single disc 18 Tracks did coincide with the start of the tour but received little publicity or sales.
    Tour Itinerary
    Tour preparations began in March 1999 with a series of rehearsals at Asbury Park, New Jersey's Convention Hall. Several dozen of the Springsteen faithful, eager with anticipation at what the long-awaited reunion might bring, stood outside the Hall on the cold and windy boardwalk and beach, hearing what they could from inside the walls and reporting their findings on several Springsteen Internet forums. It was during one of these sessions that fans first heard runthroughs of "The Train Song", which would become the tour's closing epic "Land of Hope and Dreams". This practice of listening in on rehearsals would continue for all of Springsteen's subsequent tours. Springsteen then held two public rehearsal concerts in Convention Hall, a practice that would also continue for tours to come.
    Springsteen opted to start the Reunion Tour in Europe, perhaps to get the show in top shape before coming home to greater attention.
    The first leg of the tour formally began on April 9, 1999 with the first of two nights in Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi.
    Barcelona was in the process of becoming one of the strongest centers of Springsteen popularity, and additionally there were hundreds of travelling fans in attendance. The Europe leg would run through the end of June, finishing in Oslo, and encompass 37 shows in all, featuring a mixture of arenas and stadiums and often playing two nights in a location.
    Two weeks later the second leg commenced back in the United States, and took place solely in arenas. It began with 15 consecutive shows in New Jersey's Continental Airlines Arena. More multi-night stands followed, as the tour concentrated on Springsteen hot spots such as Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. After 52 shows, the leg finished in Minneapolis in the end of November.
    A three-month winter break ensued. The third leg started up in late February 2000 with a show at Penn State University. This leg focused on mostly single-night stands in areas that hadn't been reached on the previous leg, including a couple of dates in Canada, and again took place in arenas. Totalling 44 shows, it concluded in June with 10 consecutive dates in New York City's Madison Square Garden, ending on July 1, 2000.
    In all, the tour played 133 shows in 62 cities over a span of 15 months.