Bruce Springsteen: Saints in the City 1/4 SAT 7:30pm

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Join us at the Courthouse Center for the Arts on Saturday, January 4 at 7:30 PM for an unforgettable evening with Saints in the City, the ultimate Bruce Springsteen tribute band. Saints in the City is not just a tribute band; it’s a passionate and authentic celebration of the music and spirit of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. With a dedicated group of musicians and a frontman who channels the energy and charisma of ‘The Boss’ himself, the Saints recreate the classic Springsteen concert experience for fans old and new.

At the heart of this incredible tribute is Robert Santa, whose gravelly vocals and boundless energy electrify the stage. He not only sounds like Springsteen but embodies his passion for storytelling through music. Robert’s performances are packed with the same intensity and emotion that make Springsteen’s live shows legendary. Backing him is an equally talented lineup: Christopher Duval, Thomas Visconti, Matt Kutner, Danny Weltman, and Johnny Pisano. This seasoned group of musicians brings to life the timeless sounds of the original E Street Band with a dynamic mix of piano, glockenspiel, the Federici B3 organ tone, guitars, and the iconic ‘Big-Man’ saxophone.

Don’t miss this chance to witness a truly authentic Springsteen experience and celebrate the music that has touched generations. Get your tickets now for a night of unforgettable performances!

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