Songs4Sight 2022 to Feature The BRUCE Show Springsteen Tribute


Sights for Hope has announced that its Songs4Sight 2022 concert, presented by Provident Bank, will feature The BRUCE Show – an electrifying Springsteen tribute by The Mighty SPECTRUM Band.

Produced in collaboration with ArtsQuest, Songs4Sight 2022 will be held outside SteelStacks in Bethlehem, PA on Tuesday, June 14. Gates will open at 6 p.m. and The BRUCE Show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets for spaces on the Levitt Lawn are $15 each. Tickets for spaces on the Air Products Town Square are $20 each, and tickets for tables of four people are $100 each. Tickets are on sale now at Songs4Sight.com.

Songs4Sight proceeds benefit Sights for Hope, which provides services that empower people with visual impairments in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley and Monroe County to thrive independently. Sights for Hope created the annual Songs4Sight concert in 2019 because music is an experience that people can enjoy equally regardless of their eyesight. Presenting Sponsor Provident Bank is a Sights for Hope Diamond Community Partner.



The BRUCE Show captures the energy and conviction felt at a Bruce Springsteen concert. The Mighty SPECTRUM Band has built a strong and loyal fan base from the New Jersey shores to the Hamptons on Long Island with its blend of driving rock and saxophone power. Based in New Jersey, the band has perfected its sound playing in the same blue-collar towns that Springsteen has immortalized in song.

Sights for Hope blends a service tradition inspired by Helen Keller nearly a century ago with contemporary practices to remove the barriers to independence and success caused by visual impairments. Sights for Hope transforms the lives of people with visual impairments in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley and Monroe County through skills education, specialized technologies, individualized support services, free vision screenings for children, and community education programs. Sights for Hope services impact more than 10,000 people in a typical year and are provided at little or no cost. A total of 85% of Sights for Hope clients with visual impairments are from low-income households. Sights for Hope, known formerly as Center for Vision Loss, is an independent member of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind (PAB) and is affiliated with the VisionServe Alliance, a network of North American agencies that serve people with visual impairments.

Image: The Mighty SPECTRUM Band performing The BRUCE Show; photo from The Mighty SPECTRUM Band