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Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Strokes Rock Vaccinated New Yorkers In June

A live-music world that's been showing signs of life during recent weeks is roaring into something like full speed in New York City this month. No sooner did Mayor Bill de Blasio announce advance plans for a celebratory concertto be held in Central Park this August than three noteworthy engagements popped up, one after the other: Bruce Springsteen returning to Broadway, the Foo Fighters reopening Madison Square Garden, and the Strokes performing at Irving Plaza, all in June.

Springsteen is reviving his popular Springsteen on Broadway show at the St. James Theatre on Sat., June 26, with additional shows running through Sept. 4. Based on Born to Run, the iconic rocker's autobiography, Springsteen on Broadway originally ran for 236 performances at the Walter Kerr Theatre, from Oct. 2017 to Dec. 2018. The show earned Springsteen a Special Tony Award, and was adapted into a film and soundtrack album.

Proceeds from the opening-night performance of Springsteen on Broadway will be donated to a range of New York and New Jersey charities, including the Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, NJ Pandemic Relief Fund and The Actor's Fund. Tickets go on sale this Thurs., June 10, at noon ET.

The Foo Fighters were announced this morning as the first band to perform at Madison Square Garden since March 2020. The band will perform to a fully vaccinated audience on June 20 — the first full-capacity show at the storied arena in more than 460 days.

And at Irving Plaza, a more intimate venue, the fashionable New York City band the Strokes will play for a fully vaccinated audience this Sat., June 12, in a concert meant to raise funds for the mayoral campaign of Maya Wiley. Tickets for the event go on sale this afternoon at noon ET.

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