Bruce Springsteen is about to re-establish his reign as king of the road, so says the announcement less than a day after he released his new Tommy Tutone-inspired single, "Radio Nowhere."
But that's not all. Rolling Stone says Bruce already owns fall of 2007, as he is about to release a new album too. That actually makes me wonder, have they heard the single or did they just trust the oh-so-holy wisdom of Jann Wenner?
The album, Magic, will hit shelves and binary code on October 2, the same day The Boss starts his tour. Brendan O'Brien, famed producer for Stone Temple Pilots and Pearl Jam, among others, produced the effort.
Finally, don't forget to head over to iTunes to snag the free download of "Radio Nowhere."
Dates:
October 2: Hartford, Conn. (Civic Center)
October 5: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
October 9-10: East Rutherford, N.J. (Continental Airlines Arena)
October 14: Ottawa, Ontario (Civic Centre)
October 15: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
October 17-18: New York (Madison Square Garden)
October 21: Chicago (United Center)
October 26: Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
October 28: Los Angeles (TBA)
November 2: St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)
November 4: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
November 5: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
November 11: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Arena)
November 14: Pittsburgh (Mellon Arena)
November 15: Albany, N.Y. (Times Union Center)
November 18: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
November 25: Madrid (Palacio De Deportes)
November 26: Bilbao, Spain (Exhibition Centre)
November 28: Milan (Datchforum)
November 30: Arnhem, Holland (Geldredome)
December 2: Mannheim, Germany (Sap Arena)
December 4: Oslo (Spektrum)
December 8: Copenhagen (Forum)
December 10: Stockholm (Globe)
December 12: Antwerp, Belgium (Sportspaleis)
December 13: Cologne, Germany (Koln Arena)
December 15: Belfast (Odyssey Arena)
December 17: Paris (Palais Omnsiports De Bercy)
December 19: London (O2 Arena)




