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 Bruce Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Showing her tattoo is Heidi Cron from New York who has purchased tickets for shows in Cardiff, Belfast, Kilkenny, Cork, Dublin, Sunderalnd, Milan and London. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Born to Rock.......Helen Greenhalgh, Lancashire; Eddie Johanson, from Sweden attending his 101st Bruce show, Nicholas Meerlagio from Belgium, Rebecca Brambilla, Italy, and Chris Couper, London get set to rock....Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Born to Rock.......Helen Greenhalgh, Lancashire; Eddie Johanson, from Sweden attending his 101st Bruce show, Nicholas Meerlagio from Belgium, Rebecca Brambilla, Italy, and Chris Couper, London get set to rock....Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - 16 year old Seanán McQuillan-Switzer, from Crosshaven, Cork is No 1 in the queue for admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork, pictured with (from right) his mum Antoinette, (No. 2 in queue) sister Estelle, (No.3 in queue), sister Ava Grace and friend Helena Pietruczuk (no.5 in queue) as they attend a 10am 'Roll-Call' at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to get front of stage access. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Mother and son duo of Gabrealla and Gosse Nauta attended roll-call after a fast taxi ride from Cork Airport, having just arrived from Amsterdam. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Fans Oba Hiroki, from Tokyo, Japan and Sharon Burns from San Francisco, USA pose for a 'selfie' after meeting at 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to get front of stage access. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Fans gathered at 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to get front of stage access. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Irish fans Alice Coppen, from Wexford and Jim Conway from Limerick look over a book of photos of 'The Boss' while attending the roll-call. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Irish fans Alice Coppen, from Wexford and Jim Conway from Limerick look over a book of photos of 'The Boss' while attending the roll-call. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Heidi Cron from New York who has purchased tickets for shows in Cardiff, Belfast, Kilkenny, Cork, Dublin, Sunderalnd, Milan and London pictured with Anna Janshagen and Barbara Wennheden, from Sweden with Marilyn Clarke from England. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins
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 FEATURES IRISH EXAMINER - Heidi Cron from New York who has purchased tickets for shows in Cardiff, Belfast, Kilkenny, Cork, Dublin, Sunderalnd, Milan and London. Fans gathered for 10am roll call on Wednesday morning. They are queuing for priority admission to the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band stadium concert at Supervalu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on Thursday. ,'Roll-Call' is at the 5 Points Coffee Kiosk at Marina Park, for fans who want to secure front of stage access in the pit. Fans have to attend three roll-calls per day to maintain their position in the queue and will be escorted into the stadium venue ahead of the public gate opening, ensuring they have best positions at the barrier at the front of the stage. Some fans attending the roll call had travelled from New York, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Barcelona, and the UK as well as dedicated Irish fans. Pic Larry Cummins

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