Bruce Springsteen will open book tour at Freehold Barnes & Noble

by JAY LUSTIG
The cover of Bruce Springsteen's autobiography, "Born to Run."

The cover of Bruce Springsteen’s autobiography, “Born to Run.”

Bruce Springsteen will return to his original hometown, Freehold, to launch the book tour for his upcoming autobiography, “Born to Run.” He will be at the Barnes & Noble on Route 9 in Freehold on Sept. 27, the same day the book is published.

This will be one of nine promotional appearances for the book he will make between Sept. 27 and Oct. 10. See the complete list below.

Springsteen closes the current leg of his River Tour Sept. 14 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. He will be touring in Australia and New Zealand in January and February.

Here are the book tour appearances:

Sept. 27: Barnes & Noble, Freehold. Details here.
Sept. 28: Barnes & Noble, Union Square, New York. Details here.
Sept. 29: Free Library of Philadelphia. Details here.
Oct. 1: Elliott Bay Book Company, Seattle. Details here.
Oct. 3: Barnes & Noble at The Grove, Los Angeles. Details here.
Oct. 4: Powell’s City of Books, Portland, Ore. Details here.
Oct. 5: City Arts & Lectures, San Francisco. A conversation with Dan Stone, founder and editor-in-chief of Radio Silence. Details here.
Oct. 7: Town Hall, New York. A conversation with The New Yorker editor David Remnick, as part of The New Yorker Festival.
Oct. 10: The Harvard Coop, Cambridge, Mass. Details here.

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