Bruce Springsteen's Tour Rider: No Budweiser, Seafood, or Soup due to Peptic Ulcer Disease

Bruce Springsteen's tour rider, a 37-page document, reveals the specific requests for food, drinks, and other amenities during his road trips. The rider includes requests for seafood, soup, and a variety of beverages, but strictly excludes Budweiser beer. Springsteen and his wife, Patti Scialfa, have individual preferences for their dressing rooms, including magazines, flowers, and specific food items. The E Street Band's dining room also has its own set of dietary requirements. Additionally, the rider outlines transportation preferences, equipment needs, and even requests for massage therapy and manicures. Overall, the demands are lavish but not excessive for one of rock's biggest names.
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- What is peptic ulcer disease, the condition that stopped Springsteen's tour? Medical University of South Carolina
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