
The Asbury Hotel is celebrating the release of the new Bruce Springsteen biopic ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ with the debut of a suite dedicated to The Boss. The biopic starring Jeremy Allen White focuses on the making of Springsteen’s 1982 “Nebraska” album.

During the making of “Nebraska,” Springsteen was dealing with clinical depression, and he spoke about this painful period in a recent interview with George Stephanopolous. A special focusing on Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is scheduled to stream tonight (October 21) on ABC News Live at 8 p.m. ET.

The highly anticipated biopic was filmed in spots across New Jersey including Frank’s Deli & Restaurant, the Stone Pony, Convention Hall, the Carousel House and the beach, all in Asbury Park. Scenes were also filmed in Montclair, Rockaway, Bayonne and Rahway. The film is set to hit theaters on October 24. Fans can catch the movie and book a stay at The Boss Suite at The Asbury Hotel, which overlooks historic Convention Hall and the Atlantic Ocean.

A tribute to Springsteen’s deep roots in the city, the suite was curated in partnership with Bruce’s longtime friend and photographer Danny Clinch, the man behind Transparent Clinch Gallery, which is right next to the hotel as is the iconic Stone Pony.
The suite showcases Clinch’s portraits of Bruce along with a giant vinyl mural from his headlining performance at the 2024 Sea.Hear.Now Festival. “Bruce himself gave it his personal thumbs-up,” according to a press release about the suite’s debut at the hotel.

The Boss Suite experience includes:
–An in-room vinyl collection of his essential albums
–A signed copy of Clinch’s book Still Moving (free to keep for the first 20 guests to book)
–A Bruce-inspired itinerary to explore Asbury Park like a local
–A “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” cocktail (made with rum, curaçao, lime juice, orange juice, cinnamon, orgeat and coconut cream) at Soundbooth, the hotel lobby bar and venue for live music
–A late-night PB&J with a glass of milk, which is Bruce’s go-to midnight snack.
The suite will be open through end of the year and may become permanent. Rates start at $295 a night.
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