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Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show is coming to Netflix

The Boss is coming to Netflix.

A filmed version of "Springsteen on Broadway," Bruce Springsteen's acoustic one-man show, will hit Netflix on Dec. 15, the online streaming service announced Wednesday.

"Springsteen on Broadway" clocks in at two hours and features 15 of his biggest musical hits along with lengthy life stories from his 2016 memoir, "Born to Run." He touches on his childhood, political awakening and the death of bandmate Clarence Clemons.

Later in the show, his wife of 27 years, Patti Scialfa, makes an appearance to sing "Tougher than the Rest" and "Brilliant Disguise." The show ends with – what else? – a contemplative version of "Born to Run."

Earlier this week, recording equipment was seen being loaded into the Walter Kerr Theatre, where Springsteen's show is performed.

The December release coincides with the final night of Springsteen's sold-out 236-show run, which earned him a special Tony Award this year, presented by Billy Joel. (He's now missing only an Emmy to reach the elite EGOT winners group.)