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Bruce Springsteen is turning guest DJ on Wednesday (April 8, 2020) to share his top playlist picks for fans in self-isolation.

The Born to Run hitmaker will take over SiriusXM’s E Street Radio for a special show, titled From His Home to Yours, at 10:00 am EST.

Initial reports had suggested Springsteen would be performing for fans live from the comfort of his own home, but E Street Radio host Jim Rotolo has since cleared up any confusion online. “Bruce will be playing songs and sharing thoughts about the times we live in,” Rotolo first posted on Twitter on Tuesday.

In a follow-up tweet, he explained: “I want to clarify. Bruce is not performing. He’ll be playing songs he’s listening to while at home.” Springsteen has been offering up archived

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