The Bruce Springsteen Center exterior – credit, CookFox ©, released

A New Jersey university is now the proud address of the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music—set for a June 4th public opening concert featuring a star-studded lineup of American performing artists.

Far from just being a venue, the Center will a place of learning and sharing, for exploring major moments in American music history through the Archive’s collection of rare interviews and footage, and an academic gold mine for enhancing Monmouth University’s liberal arts programs.

Why Monmouth University? The campus is located not far from where Springsteen wrote his landmark single “Born to Run,” and was the site of many of his earliest shows from 1969 to 1974.

“Our institution will offer exciting research opportunities for students, journalists, and historians, and give Springsteen fans the chance to explore his music and the role it plays in American history like never before,” stated Robert Santelli, the center’s executive director.

“Teachers will also find the Archives and Center for American Music a valuable educational resource. Lesson plans, teaching strategies, and online programs will be available to teachers and enable them to bring American music into the classroom.”

The 30,000 square-foot building houses exhibits on the music of Bruce Springsteen and of American music at large; the Springsteen archives; a 240-seat auditorium for concerts, academic lectures and video screenings; and gallery space for changing exhibitions.

Additionally, the museum will partner with E-Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt’s non-profit TeachRock to organize activities with local schools.

The entrance facade in steel and wood – credit © CookFox, released
The Bruce Springsteen Center Archives will feature listening rooms and a huge collection of recordings and written material – credit, CookFox © released
Gallery space – credit, CookFox © released

According to the university, the Archives house nearly 48,000 items from 47 countries ranging from articles and oral histories to concert memorabilia and promotional materials.

“At 19… I played on these very steps out here, and so to stand here today is quite humbling knowing that I’m going to be a presence here on this campus, which I really look forward to being,” Bruce Springsteen said in 2023 at the announcement ceremony.

“It’s deeply satisfying, and I look forward to working with everyone to make the building and this endeavor a great success.”

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Built by the acclaimed New York architecture firm CookFox, the building embodies themes from New Jersey’s industrial heritage and Springsteen’s music from the weathering steel of the factories to boardwalk and Jersey Shore designs. Unstained wood is everywhere, with the panels of the exterior made just so to embrace the impact of time on the material.

The June 5th billing for Music America – credit © the Bruce Springsteen Center

End-grain wood block flooring, CookFox explains, often used in factories a century ago, reveals the growth rings of the trees it’s made from while inviting visitors into the auditorium.

The auditorium will mostly be a place of presentations and lectures, since the show that Springsteen has put together to celebrate the Center’s opening, along with America’s 250th Birthday, will need a few more seats.

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Called Music America: The Songs that Shaped Us, the concerts will take place on June 4th and 5th at the OceanFirst Bank Center on the Monmouth campus, just prior to the grand opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center on the 7th.

Among the artists scheduled to perform over the two nights are Jon Bon Jovi, Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Kenny Chesney, Gary Clark Jr., Dion, Dropkick Murphys, Shemekia Copeland, Valerie June, Jimmie Vaughan, Keb’ Mo’, Nils Lofgren, and more, all delivering their uniquely American music of blues, bluegrass, rock, hip-hop, Americana, jazz, country, and gospel.

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