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Bruce Springsteen launches Leeds Arena | Bruce Springsteen launches Leeds Arena |
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A new £60m music and events arena has been launched in Leeds with a special concert by US rock star Bruce Springsteen. | A new £60m music and events arena has been launched in Leeds with a special concert by US rock star Bruce Springsteen. |
Thousands of fans attended the gig at the 13,500-seater First Direct Arena Leeds after the star requested to "road test" the venue. | Thousands of fans attended the gig at the 13,500-seater First Direct Arena Leeds after the star requested to "road test" the venue. |
It was Springsteen's first time in the city since playing an open-air concert at Roundhay Park in 1985. | |
Elton John is due to officially open the arena with a gig on 4 September. | Elton John is due to officially open the arena with a gig on 4 September. |
'World-class star' | 'World-class star' |
Earlier this year Springsteen personally asked to try out the new venue as part of his current Wrecking Ball world tour. | Earlier this year Springsteen personally asked to try out the new venue as part of his current Wrecking Ball world tour. |
Keith Wakefield, leader of Leeds City Council, said he was "very excited" to see such a big name be the first to play the arena. | Keith Wakefield, leader of Leeds City Council, said he was "very excited" to see such a big name be the first to play the arena. |
"At last we've got a world-class event and a world-class star," he said. | "At last we've got a world-class event and a world-class star," he said. |
Leeds City Council contributed £20m to the arena, which took two years to build, with the rest coming from commercial parties. | Leeds City Council contributed £20m to the arena, which took two years to build, with the rest coming from commercial parties. |
'Great news' | 'Great news' |
Volunteer "city ambassadors" greeted fans arriving at railway and bus stations in Leeds to direct them to the new venue in time for the start of the concert. | |
Queuing outside the arena since Tuesday morning, Springsteen fan Steve Jefferies said he had always dreamed of seeing "The Boss" play in the city. | Queuing outside the arena since Tuesday morning, Springsteen fan Steve Jefferies said he had always dreamed of seeing "The Boss" play in the city. |
"The fact it is in Leeds makes it even more special. I'm very happy to see him in my hometown," he said. | "The fact it is in Leeds makes it even more special. I'm very happy to see him in my hometown," he said. |
Also attending the gig, Lisa Brown said the arena would be "brilliant" for the city. | Also attending the gig, Lisa Brown said the arena would be "brilliant" for the city. |
"It's just so exciting to have it on your own doorstep. It's great news for Leeds." | "It's just so exciting to have it on your own doorstep. It's great news for Leeds." |
Leonard Cohen, Vampire Weekend and Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs are among other acts booked to play the arena in the coming months. | Leonard Cohen, Vampire Weekend and Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs are among other acts booked to play the arena in the coming months. |
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