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Four Of The Hottest Concerts To See This Spring

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Bruce Springsteen (L) performs with members of The E Street Band at Fenway Park in 2003. (Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/Getty Images)

This upcoming Spring, Boston will host a number of concerts by some of the best artists in music. Here is a list of some of the most popular artists that have tour dates in Boston. There is no way you want to miss out on these concerts.

- By Michael Radigan

The Black Keys And Arctic Monkeys
Dates-March 7
Where-TD BankNorth Garden

Indie rock's most popular band, The Black Keys, heads to Boston along side psychedelic-alternative greats The Arctic Monkeys. Both bands are known for their incredible live shows. The March show will be the first time The Black Keys are playing the TD Garden. This is a can't miss concert.

Tickets can be purchased here

Dropkick Murphys
Dates- March 14, 15, 16
Where- House Of Blues

Boston's favorite sons, The Dropkick Murphys, head home for St. Patrick's Day. They'll be playing three consecutive nights at the House Of Blues. Their shows typically sell out fast, so get them soon to see one of Boston's most popular bands!

Tickets can be purchased here

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band
Date-March 26
Where-TD Garden

The Boss is back! Bruce Springsteen hits the road again with the infamous E Street Band, in support of his new album "Wrecking Ball", which will also be released this spring. Springsteen is only playing one date in Boston, so tickets will be at a premium. You don't want to pass up the opportunity to see one of the greatest musicians of all time.

Tickets can be purchased here

Red Hot Chili Peppers
Date- May 7
Where-TD BankNorth Garden

After a lengthy hiatus, the Red Hot Chili Peppers return on tour in support of their new album "I'm With You". Red Hot Chili Peppers have been one of the most influential bands over the past twenty years, you don't want to miss them playing their new songs and classic fan favorites.
Tickets can be purchased here

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