It was a common practice for the participants of Rock Tour productions to produce items known as SWAG that would identify the individuals as part of the tour and have items for the Road crew, Band and management like T-shirts, Hats and travel gear [bags], magnets, itineraries and Guitar Picks issued for the tour. Many of the items indicated with the name of the actual production company the individual was with along with indication that they were part of the crew or staff. Wearing these items helped security identify that the person was part of the tour. The SWAG items here is part of a large collection from one of the participants that produced the videos for the tour. These items are very rare and highly sought after.

Offered here is a Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1984 Toronto Concert tour Video director Embroidered work Vest. Shows some wear with a few small stains on the back and some fading as seen in the photos.

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The Born in the U.S.A. Tour was the supporting concert tour of Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. album. It was his longest and most successful tour to date. It featured a physically transformed Springsteen; after two years of bodybuilding, the singer had bulked up considerably. The tour was the first since the 1974 portions of the Born to Run tours without guitarist Steven Van Zandt, who decided to go solo after recording the album with the group. Van Zandt, who was replaced by Nils Lofgren, would appear a few times throughout the tour and in some of the music videos to promote the album. It was also the first tour to feature Springsteen's future wife, Patti Scialfa.

The tour started in June 1984 and went through the United States and to Canada. In March 1985 the tour went to Australia, Japan and Europe. It then headed back for a second leg of the U.S. tour in which Springsteen and the E Street Band played to sold-out professional football stadiums. The tour finished in October 1985 in Los Angeles.

The tour grossed $80–90 million overall.[1] Of that, $34 million came from Springsteen's summer 1985 stadium dates in North America.[1] The Born in the U.S.A. album was inside the top 10 of the Billboard 200 during the entire tour. Springsteen also was enjoying a hit single from the album (there were seven in total) during any moment of the tour. The album along with Springsteen's previous album, Nebraska, which he did not tour to promote, were performed in their entirety throughout the tour. Total attendance was 3.9 million.


July 23, 1984TorontoCNE Stadium68,187 / 68,187$1,279,420
July 24, 1984
July 26, 1984