New year, new Springsteen event for his New Jersey fans
WEST LONG BRANCH -- Bruce Springsteen never leaves Long Branch for long.
Monmouth University announced Tuesday that The Boss will visit its Pollak Theater on campus Jan. 10 -- down the street from where he wrote "Born To Run" -- for an "intimate conversation" on his career, moderated by Grammy Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli.
Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. event are $75 and go on sale Wednesday at noon, on the Monmouth University arts page.
What Springsteen and Santelli will discuss specifically has not been revealed, but it's fair to assume Bruce's best-selling autobiography, his recent "The River" tour and his increasingly public views on President-Elect Donald Trump will be on the table.
As of Nov. 1, Monmouth University now maintains the largest Bruce Springsteen printed memorabilia collection in existence -- more than 35,000 pieces.
Bobby Olivier may be reached at bolivier@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @BobbyOlivier. Find NJ.com on Facebook.We are excited to announce... A Conversation with Bruce Springsteen! For more info: https://t.co/eDQKX5GCdK pic.twitter.com/Qe90kEU69q
-- Monmouth University (@monmouthu) January 3, 2017