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U.S. ambassador asks Bruce Springsteen to perform in town of 149 people

The singer is an adopted son of the town of Guadalajara, Spain.

U.S. ambassador asks Bruce Springsteen to perform in town of 149 people
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The U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Julissa Reynoso, has asked the American singer Bruce Springsteen to perform in a small town in Guadalajara called Peralejos de las Truchas, which named the 'Boss' its adopted son.

In a video message broadcast from the official of the US Embassy, Reynoso asks Springsteen if he has plans for October because and invites him to come to the Guadalajara (Spain) town, with a population of 149 inhabitants.

"Hi, Bruce! I'm Julissa Reynoso, your ambassador to Spain. I was wondering: What are you going to do in October? I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse, Mr. Boss. The beautiful town of Peralejos de las Truchas, here in Spain, is waiting for you," the diplomat begins her message.

"Let's see if we can convince him."

She adds, "Did you know you're our adopted son? They've even made a music festival in your honor! From an American from New York to another great American from New Jersey, from a little boss to the big Boss: Come to Peralejos de las Truchas."

Finally, the ambassador thanks "the people of Peralejos de las Truchas for showing so much love towards American culture and the music of the great Bruce Springsteen."

"Let's see if we can convince him to come to Spain, please, Boss," concludes Julissa Reynoso, who has been at the helm of the U.S. Embassy in Spain since January 2022.

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