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iHeart Celebrates Bruce Springsteen's Lost Albums
| RADIO ONLINE | Thursday, June 26, 2025 | 4:21pm CT |
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iHeartMedia is launching a nationwide broadcast special celebrating Bruce Springsteen's "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," airing across its Classic Rock and Classic Hits stations from June 27 through July 3. The special, entitled iHeartRadio ICONS with Bruce Springsteen, Celebrating Tracks II: The Lost Albums, will spotlight each of the seven albums in the collection, featuring all 83 tracks.
The programming begins at midnight local time on June 27, with iHeartRadio airing one full album per night for seven consecutive nights. Each night will kick off with exclusive behind-the-scenes commentary from Springsteen himself, offering personal insights into the creation and context of each record.
"I went into the vault... and I realized that these albums were basically finished," Springsteen told longtime iHeart personality Jim Kerr. "I liked them and thought that the fans would be interested in hearing them because they fill in spaces of my work life that hadn't been filled in before. They are all different genres and a different moment in time."
In addition to the nightly broadcasts, fans can enter to win an autographed box set of Tracks II, with one winner announced each day of the event. Listeners can enter by using the iHeartRadio app and tapping the contest tab on their local station.
The week-long series aims to give fans a deeper understanding of Springsteen's work from the 1990s and beyond, much of which has remained unheard until now.
The iHeartRadio ICONS special can be heard on iHeartRadio Classic Rock and Classic Hits stations and on the iHeartRadio app, beginning at midnight on June 27 through July 3.
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