Bruce Springsteen on Broadway: No time for the E Street Band?

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It’s been announced that the Go-Go’s “Head Over Heels” musical, produced by

Gwyneth Paltrow, will open this summer at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway. The show was originally slotted for Broadway’s Walter Kerr Theatre, but we know who’s there now.

And who might be there through next summer.

“Springsteen extended his show until June 30, but may linger a bit longer because he’s having so much fun — and grossing nearly $2.5 million a week,” said Michael Reidel in the New York Post last week.

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That means a fourth extension of “Springsteen on Broadway” is in play. What does it mean for the future of the E Street Band?

Questions.

Will there ever be another E Street Band tour?

“I sure hope so,” tweeted guitarist Nils Lofgren to a fan query about the future of the band.

“Looking unlikely though,” replied bassist Garry Tallent to the Lofgren tweet.

The tweets have rattled E Street nation.

“I was shocked,” said John Kelly of Detroit, the administrator the Brucebook Facebook group. “It surprises me because in the back of my mind, I thought the E Street Band would tour into their late 60s and 70s, like the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and the Who. They seem relatively healthy.”

Roy Bittan at 68 is the oldest member of the E Street Band. He’s a few months older than Springsteen and Tallent, who are also 68.

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There have been no announcements from Springsteen or his spokesperson about the extension of “Springsteen on Broadway” or on the future of the E Street Band. A spokesperson declined comment for this article.

Meanwhile, fans wonder what the future will be like.

“Bruce has the final call on this,” said Howie Chaz of Brooklyn, the administrator of the Spring-Nuts Facebook group. “Bruce can call and in a second the band will be right there — it’s happened before.”

E Street Band members cancelled solo tour dates when Springsteen called to convene the group for The River 2016 Tour.

“I think Bruce has one more tour — he won’t just sign go off and go into the sunset,” Chaz said. “They won’t go out without a bang.’

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