Bruce Springsteen Extends U.S. Tour

The Boss adds 25 dates to his fall outing -- including five gigs in his home state of New Jersey!
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

So far, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Working on a Dream tour has been, well, every fan's dream.

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

From NIN to Phish, we recap all Bonnaroo craziness. Plus: Eminem, Modest Mouse, Animal Collective, Lil' Wayne, and more!
Trent Reznor / PHOTO BY Ian Witlen

We've showered up, washed the mud out of our shoes, and properly detoxed -- yep, this year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival is a wrap. We saw great sets from MGMT, Bruce Springsteen, Phish, NIN, Phoenix, and many others. Wax nostalgic with us and check out our Bonnaroo 2009 recap, plus the week's top news, audio/video, and reviews, below.

Bruce Springsteen Triumphs at Bonnaroo

The Boss and his E Street Band play the hits and take requests from the 80,000 strong crowd during the three-hour headlining set.
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Michael Didyoung

Bruce Springsteen may be an American cultural institution, but as far as the average tie-dye aficionado is concerned, he probably ranks somewhere between Justin Timberlake and drug-abstention as far as relevance goes.

SPIN.com Live at Bonnaroo -- All Weekend Long

Check out our ongoing coverage of MGMT, Bruce Springsteen, Phish, the Beastie Boys, and tons more bands at Tennessee's mega-music fest.

From Thursday to Sunday, June 11-14, 2009's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will take place in Manchester, TN -- and for those of you stuck at home, SPIN.com will be bringing you full coverage of the four-day event. From MGMT's late-night Saturday performance to sure-to-be-epic sets by Bruce Springsteen and Phish, we'll make sure you're in on all the Bonnaroo action.

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

From Springsteen to Lily Allen and Morrissey, it was a week full of big shows. Plus: Kurt Cobain, Green Day, the Ramones, and more!
Bruce Springsteen / Lily Allen / Morrissey

It was a big week for concerts: Bruce Springsteen and Lily Allen both knocked 'em dead at their U.S. tour openers, Chris Cornell rocked Soundgarden classics on his solo tour, and Morrissey wowed the crowd at New York City's Carnegie Hall.

All these stories, plus the week's top news, photo galleries, editors' blogs, audio/video, and reviews below:

Bruce Springsteen Wows Fans at Tour Opener

The Boss and his E-Street Band bring their three-hour extravaganza to San Jose. Click here for photos and a review!
The Boss and Little Steven / Photo by Casey Flanigan

The 19,000 people crowded into San Jose, CA's HP Pavilion Wednesday night for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's kickoff to the Working on a Dream tour provided a snapshot of a generation.

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