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They were taking a lot of orders for "The Boss" in St. Paul on Friday.
They were taking a lot of orders for "The Boss" in St. Paul on Friday.
After just 10 minutes of sales, only a few hundred tickets for Bruce Springsteen's Nov. 2 concert in St. Paul were still available, said Xcel Center PR manager Kathy O'Connor. Only scattered single tickets were left late Friday night.
Springsteen and the E-Street Band begin their tour in Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday, the same day their new CD, "Magic," is released. It's their first album together since 2002.
There are open dates before and after the Xcel Center; O'Connor said "there are no plans at this time" to add a second show.
BILL WARD

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