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Bruce Springsteen, Andrea Bocelli connect with music to boost fan spirits 

Hoping to raise moods, Bruce Springsteen and Andrea Bocelli each plan to reach their fans with music — The Boss as a guest DJ and the tenor with a live performance.

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Hoping to raise moods, Bruce Springsteen and Andrea Bocelli each plan to reach their fans with music — The Boss as a guest DJ and the tenor with a live performance.

Bocelli will give a solo live-streamed performance on Easter Sunday from the main historic cathedral in Milan, Italy.

“On the day in which we celebrate the trust in a life that triumphs, I’m honoured and happy to answer ‘Sì’ to the invitation of the city and the Duomo of Milan,” Bocelli said in a statement.

There will be no audience present, but the concert will be exclusively streamed live globally on the tenor’s YouTube channel from 6 pm UK time or 1 pm Eastern.

Springsteen will appear on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio on Wednesday at 10 am Eastern.

According to E Street Radio host Jim Rotolo, Springsteen will be DJing music he’s been listening to during the pandemic.

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