Bruce Springsteen Hits The USA For 31 Dates Following European Tour

by | Aug 7, 2023

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s triumphant return to Europe was met with over a million and a half tickets sold and widespread praise as the best shows of the band’s career. With a finale to more than 70,000 fans in Monza, Italy, the 14-country tour included multi-night stands in each of Barcelona, Dublin, Paris, Amsterdam, Gothenburg, Oslo, London and Copenhagen.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band @ BST Hyde Park 2023

Bruce Springsteen & Steven "Little Steven" Van Zandt
Bruce Springsteen & Steven "Little Steven" Van Zandt

In London’s Hyde Park, Springsteen and The E Street Band performed to over 130,000 across two nights — backed by The E Street Horns and The E Street Choir — with Rockshot Magazine declaring it “a staggering performance and a night to remember for a very long time” and USA Today urging audiences to “run, don’t walk, to see Springsteen” when he returns to North America this week. That momentum will continue with 31 more tour dates before the end of the year, beginning with two nights at Chicago’s Wrigley Field on 9th and 11th August and finishing at San Francisco’s Chase Center on 10th and 12th December. Multiple-night runs are also scheduled for Philadelphia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pittsburgh, Toronto and Los Angeles.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band @ BST Hyde Park 2023

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band @ BST Hyde Park 2023
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band @ BST Hyde Park 2023

Watch a re-cap of Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s European tour below:

Check out Rockshot Magazine’s review of his BST Hyde Park return here and head over to Springsteen’s website for a full list of those 31 US dates!

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