Four (4) tickets to see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at US Bank Arena. Winner also receives four (4) passes to access the E Street Lounge before the show.
The auction winner will have a choice between seats or the front section of the General Admission (GA) area.
The E Street Lounge passes will enable the auction winner to go to a designated area to relax and have a drink before the show. The Lounge has a cash bar and is open before show only (from doors opening until show start-time). The E Street Lounge space is a special meeting place for guests of the band and touring personnel and is an extension of our backstage environment. This means the Lounge is a safe area for the band where they are not pursued for autographs and/or pictures. It should not be considered a "MEET & GREET".
Winner is responsible for parking.
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