The Grammy Awards Museum is preparing to host an exhibition dedicated to Bruce Springsteen.

It will open its doors on October 1 at the Grammy Museum Experience located in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and will feature a multitude of iconic objects belonging to the artist and more images from the archives.

“As we reopened the doors of our museum and so many of us returned to our workplaces, it was obvious that the Boss was showing us the way.

No musical artist has captured the spirit and resilience of the people of New Jersey in their songs better than Bruce Springsteen, so you couldn't imagine a better exposure for this moment, ”said Mark Conklin, programmer of the Grammy Museum Experience, in a statement relayed by ABC News.

Real relics

Among the notable pieces that will be exhibited in this event called

Bruce Springsteen Live!

, there are many instruments including the Boss's favorite guitar, a Fender Telecaster that can be seen on the covers of

Human Touch

or

Born to Run

.

There are also some of his most memorable stage outfits, but also moving memories of E Street Band members, such as the late Clarence Clemons saxophone inherited from his nephew Jake Clemons, a member of the band since 2012.

The exhibition will be held in Newark until March 20 before heading to the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles to reopen in the fall of 2022.

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