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Bruce Springsteen made his Broadway debut in Fall 2017 with “Springsteen on Broadway,” a solo show at the very intimate, 975-seat Walter Kerr Theatre. The Boss performs five shows a week (Tues-Sat) and the show has been extended three times, now scheduled through December 2018.

Tickets are the hottest thing in NYC right now (like, you have a better shot of sitting front row at Hamilton). To give you an idea – Billy Joel has sold out 20,000 seats over 45 times in the last two years. Bruce performs to 5,000 seats per week and I’m certain they have a similar fanbase in NYC. Basically, these tickets will always be "impossible" to get…but, never fear, NYC Insider Guide is still here to try and help you score the most exclusive seats in town.
The original way to get tickets was to sign up as a Springsteen on Broadway Verified Fan. While the show has been extended three times (now to December 2018), original source tickets will only be going to the original verified fans (no new fans can register). Therefore, following are other ways to get tickets to the sold out 975 seat Walter Kerr Theatre.
Note: All of our ticket partners are legitimate, recommended ticket sellers and guaranteed to sell you official NYC Broadway tickets.
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