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How Bruce Springsteen & AC/DC Are Promoting New Albums Without Splashy Tours

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How Road Warriors Like Bruce Springsteen & AC/DC Have Evolved to Promote New Albums Without Splashy

How Road Warriors Like Bruce Springsteen & AC/DC Have Evolved to Promote New Albums Without Splashy Tours [Image] October 30, 2020 [How Road Warriors Like Bruce Springsteen & AC/DC Have Evolved to Promote New Albums Without Splashy Tours]( [How Road Warriors Like Bruce Springsteen & AC/DC Have Evolved to Promote New Albums Without Splashy Tours]( [In recent years, younger, contemporary stars like]([Post Malone](, [Drake]( and [Billie Eilish]( have dominated recorded music, while older artists such as [The Rolling Stones](../../music/the-rolling-stones), [Paul McCartney](../../music/paul-mccartney) and [Elton John]( make most of their revenue from touring. But with touring on hold, older stars have had to change their mindsets. [Read More]( [Class Acts: Grounded Touring Artists Turn to Virtual Lessons to Pay the Bills]( [Class Acts: Grounded Touring Artists Turn to Virtual Lessons to Pay the Bills]( [The pandemic has cut off the touring industry, stranding artists who rely on that revenue. Many are making up some of the deficiency through virtual lessons.]( [Read More]( [Touring in a Pandemic: How Country Artists Have Been Leading the Way]( [Touring in a Pandemic: How Country Artists Have Been Leading the Way]( [Country artists have led the way on the road during the pandemic with fans supporting them every step of the way.]( [Read More]( [Neumos in Seattle, in a Pandemic: ‘We Could Be Closed All of 2021′]( [Neumos in Seattle, in a Pandemic: ‘We Could Be Closed All of 2021′]( [Steven Severin, co-owner of Neumos in Seattle, says the U.S. Senate going on recess has stalled all hopes for the Save Our Stages Act's passage until November.]( [Read More]( [Four Things Indie Venue Owners Must Do to Survive the Pandemic (Guest Column)]( [Four Things Indie Venue Owners Must Do to Survive the Pandemic (Guest Column)]( [Many independent clubs had enough cash and good will to make it six months without shows. We're entering month eight.]( [Read More]( [Corona Virus - Complete Coverage]( View more on [Image]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Is this e-mail not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.](©2020 Billboard. 1540 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 All rights reserved. October 30, 2020 [UNSUBSCRIBE |]([MANAGE PREFERENCES |]([PRIVACY POLICY |]([TERM OF USE]( [Option Out]( You are receiving this because you are an active subscriber to one or more other Billboard newsletters, but if you wish to opt-out you may do so [here](.

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