Arts & Entertainment

Tickets Now On Sale For Bruce Springsteen Event At Monmouth University

Tickets go on sale at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 4. The Boss will give an intimate conversation on his career Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m.

WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – If you want to hear Bruce Springsteen talk at Monmouth University, tickets for the event go on sale at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 4 and can only be purchased online, by visiting tickets.com/se/monmoutharts. All tickets are $75 each. Tickets are limited to two tickets per household and will be available for pickup when the doors open for the event only, no exceptions. Pollak Theatre seats 699.

Monmouth University will welcome Bruce Springsteen to its Pollak Theatre on Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. for an intimate conversation on his career, moderated by Robert Santelli, executive director of the Grammy Museum and former Monmouth University professor.

Monmouth University, one of just nine university affiliates in the world of the Grammy Museum, has served as the home of the Bruce Springsteen Special Collection since 2011. Monmouth’s Jersey Shore location, just steps from Springsteen’s birthplace and the place where “Born to Run” was written, make it a natural home for the collection, which comprises nearly 35,000 items from 47 countries that range from books and concert memorabilia to articles and promotional materials. It serves the research and informational needs of music fans, scholars, authors and others with a serious interest in Springsteen’s life and career.

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Patrons must present their government-issued identification along with the credit card used to purchase the tickets at the time of pickup. Tickets are non-transferable and will not be sold at the venue box office or by phone. Visit tickets.com/se/monmoutharts for event details and to purchase tickets.

Bruce Springsteen. Photo Wikimedia Commons.

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