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Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music: Live Music Experiences Auction
A carefully assembled charity auction offers Springsteen devotees something rarer than a backstage pass — a chance to put money where the music is, and walk away with a Signed Squier Telecaster Electric Guitar and other exclusive experiences.

There are concerts, and then there are nights that you describe to people for the rest of your life. For most of the past five decades, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been responsible for a disproportionate share of the latter. The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music: Live Music Experiences Auction auction draws from exactly that well — not merchandise, not replicas, but genuine access and a one-of-a-kind piece of signed memorabilia.
The four lots up for bid span the spectrum from the tangible to the experiential. On one end, a butterscotch blonde Squier Telecaster bearing Springsteen's signature alongside that of Patti Scialfa — a guitar that is both a functional instrument and an artifact. On the other, Pit Access passes for the upcoming Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour at Madison Square Garden, with entry to the E Street Lounge built in.
For those whose Springsteen fandom runs deep, the Sea Hear Now Festival lot adds another dimension entirely. Two days in Asbury Park — the city that shaped him — with a lineup that includes the Strokes, Pixies, Mumford & Sons, Fontaines D.C., and Ziggy Marley, plus entry to the after-show at the Stone Pony, the storied club where so much of this story began. It comes with a commemorative poster and a sense of place that's hard to manufacture.






1. Lot #1. Bruce Springsteen | Signed Squier Telecaster Electric Guitar, Blonde, 4. Lot #2. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | Live May 11 Madison Square Garden VIP Concert Experience For Two, 5. Lot #3. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | Live May 16 Madison Square Garden VIP Experience For Two, 6. Lot #4. Sea Hear Now Festival | Exclusive Experience For Two,
A note on logistics: travel and accommodation are not included in the concert or festival lots. Bidders should factor in arrangements for New York (May) or Asbury Park (September) accordingly. The MSG dates are date-specific and non-transferable.
All proceeds from every lot benefit the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music — the official home of the Springsteen Archives, and an institution that works to document and honor the full sweep of American music, not just one artist. Exhibitions, concerts, oral histories, educational programming. The dollars land somewhere real.
