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For the first time since concluding The River tour in Australia in 2017, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will hit the road for an arena tour of the U.S. starting in February 2023, with a slate of stadium shows in Europe picking up in April.
Officially announced late Monday, the news came with a statement from The Boss himself:
“After six years, I’m looking forward to seeing our great and loyal fans next year. And I’m looking forward to once again sharing the stage with the legendary E Street Band. See you out there, next year — and beyond.”
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Announce 2023 International Tour! More info on tickets at https://t.co/YahXTJXE7l pic.twitter.com/wUax9aiZ8V
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) May 24, 2022
The U.S. dates have yet to be revealed, but the European stadium gigs were included with the official news:
April 28, 2023 Barcelona, Spain Estadi Olímpic
May 5, 2023 Dublin, Ireland RDS Arena
May 7, 2023 Dublin, Ireland RDS Arena
May 13, 2023 Paris, France La Défense Arena
May 18, 2023 Ferrara, Italy Parco Urbano G. Bassani
May 21, 2023 Rome, Italy Circo Massimo
May 25, 2023 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Johan Cruijff ArenA
June 11, 2023 Landgraaf, The Netherlands Megaland
June 13, 2023 Zurich, Switzerland Stadion Letzigrund
June 21, 2023 Düsseldorf, Germany Merkur Spiel Arena
June 24, 2023 Gothenburg, Sweden Ullevi
June 26, 2023 Gothenburg, Sweden Ullevi
June 30, 2023 Oslo, Norway Voldsløkka
July 11, 2023 Copenhagen, Denmark Parken
July 13, 2023 Copenhagen, Denmark Parken
July 15, 2023 Hamburg, Germany Volksparkstadion
July 18, 2023 Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadion
July 23, 2023 Munich, Germany Olympiastadion
July 25, 2023 Monza, Italy Prato della Gerascia, Autodromo di Monza
The E Street Band members:
Roy Bittan – piano, synthesizer; Nils Lofgren – guitar, vocals; Patti Scialfa – guitar, vocals; Garry Tallent – bass guitar; Stevie Van Zandt – guitar, vocals; and Max Weinberg – drums; with Soozie Tyrell – violin, guitar, vocals; Jake Clemons – saxophone; and Charlie Giordano – keyboards.
The most recent studio album from Springsteen and the E Street Band was Letter To You, which landed in November 2020 at No. 2 on the charts.
Stay tuned for more about Springsteen’s tour dates and the U.S. shows when they’re revealed — and visit his official site for more.
Wish they had the U.S.