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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Springsteen, who will be acoustic here Saturday.

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The Obama campaign has just announced that Bruce Springsteen will play a free - acoustic - set on the Parkway Saturday afternoon. The stated purpose is to assist voter registration and volunteer efforts, and, indeed, to get "preferred" tickets you have to go to an Obama campaign office and sign up to volunteer. General admission is available via the web.

And did we say an acoustic set? So no E Street Band. Bummer.

For extra credit, tell us who will provide McCain with his musical theme?

Here's excerpts from the Obama release:

"...Bruce Springsteen an acoustic set at a rally on the Ben Franklin Parkway...

...preferred tickets must be picked up at campaign offices.

The concert will take place on the Saturday before Pennsylvania’s voter registration deadline on Monday. 

Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 20th and 22nd Streets.

Gates open at 2:00 and the program will begin at 3:30.

For access to the best viewing area, preferred tickets will be distributed to those who sign up to volunteer. This can be done beginning at 10:00 AM on Wednesday at the Obama-Biden campaign for change offices listed below.

General admission tickets can be secured at the following website: pa.barackobama.com/springsteen 

Ticket locations:

Center City
1500 Sansom, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19102
267-886-8591

South Philly
1501 Christian St
Philadelphia, PA 19146
267-298-8615

West Philly
246 S 52nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19139
267-975-3529

Fishtown
260 East Girard Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19125
267-298-8673

North Philly
2221 N. Broad, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19132
267-298-8680

Frankford
7727 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19136
215-904-6004

Ward 23
4915 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19124
267-343-8912

Germantown
7102 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19119
267-298-8768

Oaklanes
6521 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19126
215-224-9410

University City
4001 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
267-972-7315

Norristown
1790 Markley St
Norristown, PA 19401
484-684-6072

Pottstown
235 East High St
Pottstown, PA 19464
484-624-5882

Jenkintown
1657 The Fairway
Jenkintown, PA 19046
215-884-2884

Ardmore
6 Greenfield Ave
Ardmore, PA 19143
610-649-7218

Ambler
1123 Bethlehem Pike
Ambler , PA 19002
267-470-4782

Media
362 West Baltimore Ave
Media, PA 19063
484-442-8611

Upper Darby
1404 Bywood Ave
Upper Darby, PA 19082
484-461-1435

Bristol
234 Mill St
Bristol, PA 19007
267-812-5719

Doylestown
72 North Main St
Doylestown, PA 18901
267-880-6673

Bethlehem
531 Main St
Bethlehem, PA 18108
610-807-3690

Allentown
4140 West Tilghman St
Allentown, PA 18104
610-564-4361

Easton
355 Ferry St
Easton, PA 18042
610-564-4777

West Chester
543 East Gay St
West Chester, PA 19380
484-947-5573

Phoenixville
22 South Main Street
Phoenixville, PA 19460
610-241-0247

Reading
147 N 5th St
Reading, PA 19601
610-370-7031

York
200 West Market St
York, PA 17401
717-668-8536

Lancaster
252 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-435-8197

Harrisburg
401 North 2nd St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-695-6912

Scranton
222 Wyoming Ave 1A
Scranton, PA 18503
570-909-9386

Wilkes-Barre
238 Kidder St
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570-951-9259

Pittsburgh
213 Smithfield St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412-867-6673

 

Click here for Philly.com's politics page.

Posted by Nathan Gorenstein @ 6:02 PM  Permalink | 68 comments
Comments   
Posted 06:14 PM, 09/30/2008
eagle8
Obama's way to draw a big crowd: show up after Bruce leaves and the crowd is waiting for an encore. Then act they are there for you. What a drip!
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Posted 06:23 PM, 09/30/2008
doo dah man
nothing like rich people supporting other rich people that tell us working people that we need to pay more taxes. talk about "the price you pay"
Posted 06:23 PM, 09/30/2008
mas215
When will these democrats learn that celebrities that come out for them is the kiss of death. The only exception was Clinton. Doesn't Springsteen realize (along with Streisand and all the other blame America firsters and haters of our military) that doing this helps McCain/Palin? It makes me glad because these idiots only help the ones they don't want elected. I love Bruce's music (early) but hate his politics. As the late, great Fred Gwynne said, "actors (celebrities) should NOT get on a soapbox". It backfires more often than not.
Posted 06:28 PM, 09/30/2008
jmc
It's all for nothing. Obama will win Philadelphia easily. Their Preaching to the choir.
Posted 06:29 PM, 09/30/2008
Hank
This series of free concerts basically ensures a guaranteed victory for Obama, considering the successful campaign Springsteen helped steer four years ago while drumming up support for John Kerry. We all know how well that went.
Posted 06:31 PM, 09/30/2008
hawk
Wow, one no talent clown supporting another no talent clown. What a surprise! NObama in 2008
Posted 06:32 PM, 09/30/2008
OgieOglethorpe
just like europe! maybe he can truck in some supporters!
Posted 06:33 PM, 09/30/2008
voiceofreason
And eagle, you think rock bands are an ineffective way to draw the attention of young people to political issues? Tell that to Bono. So, in order to draw a crowd, you would prefer maybe the GOP method of BUSSING 15,000 people into Media to cheer on McCain and that idiot sidekick of his?
Posted 06:42 PM, 09/30/2008
citizen2008
watch and learn ..oh and by the way Obama made 4.13 million last yaer, (his paycheck) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxgSubmiGt8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs
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Posted 06:50 PM, 09/30/2008
citizen2008
first video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxgSubmiGt8 second video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs
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Posted 06:54 PM, 09/30/2008
Jim C.
Tony Danza is a king-maker and could really sway this thing if he were to do something on Broadway between now and November.
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Thomas FitzgeraldThomas Fitzgerald joined The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2000, and has covered Harrisburg as well as city, state and national politics for the newspaper. He was a “boy on the bus” in the 2004 presidential campaign and during primary contests in 2000 and 1996.

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