The second night in Denver featured both "Kitty's Back", "Rosalita" and old Steel Mill classic "Goin' Back to Georgia" except Georgia was replaced with Denver. Naaah, April's Fool!!! Gotcha! The setlist was fairly standard for a second night with highlights such as "Rendezvous", "Because the Night" and "Meeting Across the River". Check out the setlist (April Fools proof... we swear!). Read more
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The tour got back on the road with a solid show at the Pepsi Arena in Denver. No unusual songs were played, but according to an eyewitness account the energy level was right where it should be. See the complete setlist and read a review from the Denver Post. Read more
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Four new dates have been officially announced. As expected the tour will hit Anaheim on May 21, Las Vegas May 27, Salt Lake City May 29, and Atlanta on June 3. Extra shows can be expected in Anaheim and Atlanta. Ticket sale for Anaheim will be April 1. The others are still not certain, but expect them to go on sale one of the next three Saturdays. Overview. Read more
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According to the Point Blank website, one of the tour dates that remain to be announced is May 27 in Las Vegas. If this is true, it will be Bruce's first gig in the gambing city and another sure sign that he is indeed "turning into Elvis". Well, we hope not... Apart from Las Vegas and Anaheim (mentioned below) The Point Blank site also brings information of two shows in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 3 and 4, plus we're hearing from another source that Salt Lake City can expect a show on May 29. These shows should be announced this upcoming week. Read more
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A source tells us that two shows at Anaheim Pond in Anaheim near Los Angeles, Ca., are as good as certain on May 21 and 22 and that tickets will go on sale on April 1. We are also hearing much talk of an Atlanta show. In any case, it doesn't seem like we've seen the last announcement of a US show this year. Read more
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A couple of sources are inclining that there may be more dates added to the tour after the Garden shows. The shows would, if they become reality, probably not be in the States, but overseas, possibly Australia and Japan. However, don't hold your breath on this one and don't blame us if they don't happen. Read more
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"Adam Raised a Cain" and "Spirit in the Night" made their 2000 debut in last night's show in New Orleans. Also, "Because the Night" made a rare appearance at the expense of "Working on the Highway". The tour now takes a break until March 30 when the band hits Denver. See last night's setlist. Read more
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Last night the tour reached Memphis, Tennessee, and Bruce marked the occassion by referring to King Elvis on several occassions during the show. He also tour debuted "Follow That Dream" in the "Ghost of Tom Joad" spot choosing the former over "Turning Into Elvis" which was soundchecked, but not performed. Other than that the set featured no real surprises. Check it out. And if you were there, send us a report. So far we have reports from all the shows from this year. Keep it up! Read more
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While Bruce himself is apparantly doing absolutely no interviews on this tour, Little Steven willingly accepts lots of offers. One of the latest interviews appears on an unlikely place, the sports network ESPN's homepage, where baseball writer Bob Klapisch "happens to" interview Steve. Also Yahoo's Broadcast.com division has a RealAudio interview with Steve on their site. Read more
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As we have mentioned before Bruce makes his first movie acting appearance in John Cusack's movie High Fidelity (based on the Nick Hornby novel). As expected Bruce's part isn't very big, but on three occassions he appears in the main character's imagination offering up advice. Just like he's done on countless of times in the imagination of his fans (right?). The movie premieres on March 31 in the US. Read more
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