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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND ANNOUNCE FIRST 2023 UNITED STATES TOUR DATES

Tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 20 at 10:00 a.m.

TAMPA, FL – Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will kick off their 2023 international tour with 31 performances across the United States; spanning from February 1 in Tampa, Florida at AMALIE Arena through an April 14 homecoming in Newark, New Jersey before heading to Europe. The shows will mark Springsteen and The E Street Band's first tour dates since February 2017, and their first in North America since September 2016. 

European dates for the 2023 international tour were announced in May and over 1.2 million tickets have already been purchased across the continent, with many cities adding second or third stadium shows due to popular demand. At the conclusion of their European run, which is scheduled for April through July 2023, Springsteen and The E Street Band will begin a second to-be-announced North American tour leg in August. Tour dates in the UK will also take place next year, with cities and shows to be announced very soon. 

Tickets for the 2023 U.S. arena shows will go on sale over the course of the next two weeks, with the first on sale beginning Wednesday, July 20 at 10:00 a.m. local time (full details below). 

The tour will be using Ticketmaster's Verified Fan platform for tickets sold via Ticketmaster. Fans can register for Ticketmaster Verified Fan starting now through Sunday, July 17 for the chance to buy tickets. All registrants who are verified will be equally eligible to receive a unique access code for the Verified Fan Onsale. Registering does not guarantee you will receive a code, or have the ability to purchase tickets. 

For shows utilizing Verified Fan, the Verified Fan Onsale will take place between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. local time. If tickets remain, a general on sale for all fans begins the same day at 3:00 p.m. local time with no code required.  

To register for the Ticketmaster Verified Fan Onsale, visit https://verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/springsteen

Springsteen and The E Street Band's most recent studio album, 2020's 'Letter To You' (Columbia Records), marked their first time recording live together in decades and debuted at #1 in eleven countries. Their most recent tour, The River Tour in 2016-2017, was named 2016’s top global tour by both Billboard and Pollstar. 

The E Street Band's members are: 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.

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Announce 2023 North American Tour

  • By Andy Greene

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Bruce Springsteen has announced the dates for his long-awaited 2023 North American tour with the E Street Band. It kicks off on Feb. 1 in Tampa, Florida, and wraps up on April 14 in Newark, New Jersey. Ticket sales begin July 20.

Springsteen last played a concert with the E Street Band when their River tour wrapped up on Feb. 25, 2017, at Mt. Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. But they haven’t played in North America since September 2016, and their sole live performance of any sort in the past five years took place in 2020 when they did two songs on Saturday Night Live to promote Letter To You . This has been their longest period of time off from the road since Springsteen reunited with the band in 1999 following an 11-year hiatus where he toured both solo and with another backing group.

They were originally slated to hit the road in 2020 to support Letter To You , and dates were later penciled in for 2022, but the pandemic forced them to ultimately delay the tour until 2023. “I’m just aching to play,” Springsteen told SiriusXM’s E Street Radio earlier this year. “Not just play but to travel and see our fans in all those distant cities.”

In that same interview, he said the tour would be a mixture of classics and selections from his newer albums. “it will have a significant amount of some recent material, and then, of course, we’ll play a lot of the music that fans have become familiar with and love to hear,” he said. “It should be a balance… the show should feel contemporary, and it should also make you feel at home at the same time.”

That doesn’t mean he’ll attempt to play many songs from Western Stars . “I’d like to keep it a rock show,” he said. “Once you’re out in an arena or stadium, people have come to see a rock ‘n’ roll show… But you never know, something may squeak in there from that record. It’s not impossible. That one, I’m gonna have to wait and see.”

The tour heads to the U.K. and Europe for a run of stadium shows that run from April 28 through July 25. It then heads back to America for a late summer/early fall stadium run, though those dates have yet to be announced.

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Here are Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s complete North American tour dates.

February 1, 2023 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena February 3 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena February 5 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center February 7 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live February 10 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center February 14 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center February 16 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center February 18 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center February 21 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center February 25 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center February 27 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena March 2 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena March 5 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center March 7 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum March 9 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena March 12 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun March 14 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena March 16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center March 18 – State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center March 20 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden March 23 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center March 25 – Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum March 27 – Washington D.C. @ Capital One Arena March 29 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena April 1 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden April 3 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center April 5 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse April 7 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Arena April 9 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena April 11 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena April 14 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

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Visitor information Bruce Springsteen

In the following you will find all information from the organiser Live Nation about the Bruce Springsteen concert on 21 of July 2023:

  • Arrival by train: The Deutsche Bahn is organizing special trains for the concert. Please note the current timetable additions when planning your arrival and departure.

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  • Arrival by car: When traveling to the concert, please be aware of the numerous construction sites on the various access routes. In particular, the major construction site on the BAB 6 in the direction of the north will cause traffic obstructions and delays on the day of the event.
  • The concert will begin at 7:00 pm. Therefore, please plan to arrive at the Hockenheimring in good time and allow 45-60 minutes to walk from the parking lot to the concert site.

Parking and parking fees

The use of the parking lots at the Hockenheimring is only allowed with a valid parking ticket. This also applies to motorcycle and scooter riders, who can also use all parking areas. Parking tickets are available in advance through Ticketmaster and EVENTIM. Parking is only permitted in the designated areas. Incorrectly parked vehicles will be towed away for a fee.

Purchase parking tickets in advance: The organiser recommends purchasing the parking tickets in advance. This is the cheapest option.

Parking controls will be carried out on site. For this purpose, please print out your parking ticket and place it in your vehicle so that it is clearly visible through the windshield.

Buy parking ticket on site via the easy Park App

It is only possible to buy a parking ticket on site via the EasyPark app; additional fees apply.

4 simple steps to book with EasyPark:

1 – download the EasyPark app on your smartphone and register.

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2 – let the app locate you, it will automatically show the correct parking zone. If this does not work, please enter the zone code 101303 (parking race track) or 101404 (general parking areas) in the search field of the app and confirm. A new window will open to purchase the parking ticket.

3 – Tap on “Duration” and select a day ticket. Confirm the selection and the purchase.

4 – The parking ticket is now displayed as active under the “My parking transactions” menu category. As soon as the ticket has expired, the means of payment deposited during registration will be debited.

EasyPark bookings are verified by means of digital parking control in conjunction with the vehicle license plate number. A receipt in the windshield is not required when booking via EasyPark.

Contractual penalty for using the parking spaces without a valid parking ticket

If the parking spaces are used without a valid parking ticket, a contractual penalty of 25.00 EUR plus a processing and holder data determination fee will be charged in addition to the parking fee.

Parking areas

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Parking tickets in advance:

  • P-street (parking on the race track, access via B291) – parking ticket in advance: 50,00 EUR per car.
  • General parking areas outside the race track – advance booking of parking tickets: 25.00 EUR per car.

Parking tickets in on-site sales (booking only via the app EasyPark):

  • P-track (parking zone 101303): 75.00 EUR per passenger car.
  • General parking areas (parking zone 101404): 37,50 EUR per car

The parking areas are not guarded continuously. Please do not leave any valuables in your vehicle. Mobile Locker provides lockers at the Infopoint in front of the south grandstand of the Hockenheimring.

Here you can safely deposit your valuables as well as other items that you do not want to have with you permanently on the event grounds (e.g. car keys, apartment keys, sunglasses, medication, small backpacks, bags, jackets, electronic devices, etc.) for a fee. Each locker offered has a charging power supply. The power supply is sufficient to charge a cell phone, camera, power bank or similar. Please note the available locker sizes when booking a locker. There are small lockers with a size of 9.5cm x 19cm x 32.5cm and large lockers with a size of 24cm x 20cm x 32cm.

Locker fees:

Small locker 8,50 EUR (Daily rent)

Large locker 12,50 EUR (Daily rent)

The lockers are available on the day of the event from 12:00 noon until 01:00 at night!

The lockers can be rented on site directly at the station and paid by EC card, credit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay. It is also possible to book in advance. To do so, please use this link: https://reservations.mlunit.eu/iframe/243

Attention: The possibility for advance booking exists only until Thursday, 20.07.2023, 24:00. After that, lockers can only be booked directly on site according to availability.

Security measures

  • Intensive security measures at all Live Nation concerts
  • No handbags, backpacks or helmets allowed at the concerts
  • Special controls and body checks

The protection and integrity of our concert-goers is of utmost importance to us. Therefore, intensive security measures are still required at all Live Nation events. Especially open air events as well as concerts in arenas and larger halls are still subject to special controls.

That is why we carry out body checks on all spectators. It is forbidden, for example, to bring bags, backpacks, helmets, umbrellas and containers of any kind. Visitors are kindly requested to limit themselves to really necessary items such as cell phones, keys, wallets as well as medicines and small cosmetics (no deodorants, perfumes or hairsprays) in belt or hand bags of no more than A4 size.

Adherence to these rules and instructions, as well as arriving at the venue on time, will help make the admission process as expeditious as possible.

We thank you for their compliance and understanding.

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reveal 2023 North American Tour Dates

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s long-awaited North American tour is set to launch Feb. 1, 2023, in Tampa, Florida, the band announced today. The two-and-a-half-month tour will unfold with 31 shows in the U.S., continuing through a home-state finale on April 14 in Newark, New Jersey, before the group heads to Europe for already announced overseas dates that will continue into July.

The outing is the band’s first since wrapping the 14-month worldwide “River Tour” in Australia in 2017 and Springsteen’s first tour in the U.S. since 2016. See the complete itinerary, below.

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All of the dates announced are one-night arena stands, with the exception of two nights booked for the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY as the penultimate stop on the U.S. tour April 9 and 11. The New York/New Jersey area is well-represented with further dates at Madison Square Garden April 1 and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center April 3, leading up to the final night April 14 at New Jersey’s Prudential Center.

Tickets for the U.S. shows go on sale later this month, with on-sale dates ranging from July 20 to July 29.

The 2023 European dates already surpassed one million tickets sold on the initial routing, with shows added across the continent in anticipation of the band’s return to the road next year. Popular demand has seen Springsteen and the E Street Band add second stadium dates in Barcelona (April 28 and 30), Paris (May 13 and 15), Amsterdam (May 25 and 27) and Oslo (June 30 and July 2), while third shows have been scheduled for Dublin (May 5, 7, 9) and Gothenburg (June 24, 26, 28). With the milestone in ticket sales, a new tour stop has also been added in Hockenheim, Germany for July 21. Shows in the U.K. and Belgium will be announced at a later date.

The last live appearance by the band was an appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in December 2020 in support of the album, “Letter to You.”

Said Springsteen: “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.”

In May, Springsteen phoned in to SiriusXM’s E Street Radio to talk about what fans can expect.

“It doesn’t feel that long” since the band last toured, he told host Jim Rotolo. “We’ve stayed busy over that time but still I have got the jones to play live very badly at this point, so I am deeply looking forward to getting out there in front of our fans.”

Rehearsals will start in January, and that full-fledged tour will stretch out to Australia and New Zealand following the August U.S. stadium dates and come “back around again,” he teased.

“It’s been a while and I am just aching to play — not just play but to travel and see our fans in all our different cities and feel that life again, see their faces again,” he said. “We’ve got an old-school tour planned where we will be out there for quite a while and give everybody a chance to see us if they would like to. We are going to rehearse in January — I already wrote out set lists, just to have something to do,” he added, noting that the setlist “will have a significant amount of recent material, and then we will play a lot of the music that the fans have become familiar with and love to hear. Should be a balance — feel contemporary and at home at the same time.”

In 2021, Springsteen, 72, released the group’s “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” film, collaborated with President Barack Obama on the book “Renegades: Born in the USA” and reprised his “Springsteen on Broadway” show to help reopen New York City’s theaters last summer. Just this spring and summer, he made three live appearances: two at MetLife Stadium on two separate occasions in New Jersey with Paul McCartney (June 16) and Coldplay (June 5) , and with McCartney again at the Glastonbury Festival in London.

The newly announced U.S. dates:

The on-sale times listed above are all for participants in Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, preceding a general on-sale by five hours, with the exceptions of the shows with asterisks, where tickets will go on sale to all buyers at once.

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LONDON − Bruce Springsteen didn’t hold back in his two-night run before 70,000 faithful in Hyde Park this weekend.

Before heading to the U.S. for a series of outdoor dates , The Boss and his E Street Band have been treating European fans − and dancing, singing celebrity admirers − to a host of anthemic staples that inevitably spur an endless series of singalongs.

For his closing night in London, Springsteen ran through a wide array of hits certain to please a range of fans, which on Saturday ranged from grandparents to a few toddlers with earplugs.

There were variations in the two shows: Fans at the first night got "Born in the USA" and "Thunder Road," whereas the second audience got "Darkness on the Edge of Town."

'Do you wanna go home? I don't': Bruce Springsteen wows the faithful at London's Hyde Park

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Bruce Springsteen's Saturday set list from London's Hyde Park:

  • "My Love Will Not Let You Down"
  • "Death to My Hometown"
  • "No Surrender"
  • "Prove It All Night"
  • "Darkness on the Edge of Town"
  • "The Promised Land"
  • "Out in the Street"
  • "Darlington County"
  • "Working on the Highway"
  • "Kitty's Back"
  • "Nightshift"
  • "Mary's Place"
  • "The E Street Shuffle"
  • "Last Man Standing"
  • "Backstreets"
  • "Because the Night"
  • "She's the One"
  • "Wrecking Ball"
  • "The Rising"
  • "Born to Run" (encore)
  • "Bobby Jean"
  • "Glory Days"
  • "Dancing in the Dark"
  • "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"
  • "Twist and Shout"
  • "I'll See You in My Dreams"

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Bruce Spingsteen Shuts Down Retirement, Farewell Tour Rumors: 'I Ain't Going Anywhere'

"Farewell to what? Thousands of people screaming your name," Springsteen told a crowd in Philadelphia last week

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The Boss doesn't plan to say farewell anytime soon.

On Friday, Aug. 23, Bruce Springsteen shut down retirement and farewell tour rumors during a gig at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, when he reminded his crowd that the E Street Band has "been around for 50 f---ing years."

“We ain’t doing no farewell tour bulls---," Springsteen, 74, said in a clip shared to X (formerly Twitter) . "Jesus Christ. No farewell tour for the E Street Band!”

While speaking to the enthusiastic crowd, Springsteen smiled as he reiterated that his current world tour — next set to stop in Washington, D.C. at the top of September — isn't the last one fans will be seeing him on.

“Hell no… Farewell to what? Thousands of people screaming your name? Yeah, I wanna quit that,” Springsteen added. “That’s it. That’s all it takes. I ain’t goin’ anywhere.”

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Guitarist Steven Van Zandt also shut down retirement talk during a conversation with The Telegraph last month, explaining that stepping back is not on the horizon for the E Street Band.

“I don’t see the end anywhere in sight, to be honest, especially in Europe, where we’re bigger than we’ve ever been," he said at the time. "I think we can play every summer for evermore, man.”

Springsteen's latest comments come amid tour date postponements earlier this year, when The Boss pushed back four European shows as part of his E Street Band 2024 World Tour due to “vocal issues.” That included performances in Marseille, Airport Letnany in Prague, Czech Republic, and San Siro Stadium in Milan.

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The 20-time Grammy winner previously postponed several tour dates in September 2023  due to peptic ulcer disease .

Springsteen now has a string of dates set for the remainder of the year, and has even played a few surprise gigs here and there this summer — like when he showed up at a Zach Bryan this month to sing a duet of his 1982 song "Atlantic City" as well as their collaboration "Sandpaper" at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

After his Sept. 7 stop at the nation's capital, Springsteen will make his way to Baltimore, Asbury Park, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary and beyond in the fall . He'll also be taking his talents to Milan, Prague and Marseille next summer to make up for lost time earlier this year.

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A 20-time Grammy-winning artist known for major mainstream hits like “Dancing in the Dark,” “Born to Run,” “I’m On Fire,” and “Born in the U.S.A.,” Bruce Springsteen’s decades-long career continues in 2024 with several rescheduled North American tour dates, followed by a 2025 return to Europe.

Backed by The E Street Band, the star is still to play shows this year in Washington, DC; Baltimore, Maryland; Asbury Park, New Jersey (Sea.Hear.Now Festival); Toronto, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Calgary, Alberta; Edmonton, Alberta; and Vancouver, British Columbia between September 7 and November 22.

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Tour schedule:.

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PHILADELPHIA -- Bruce Springsteen may be "born to run" but he won't be running into retirement anytime soon.

The rock legend assured concertgoers during a concert in Philadelphia last week that he "ain't going anywhere" and plans to continue touring in the foreseeable future.

"We've been around for 50 f**king years and we ain't quitting," Springsteen told the audience, according to footage from the concert posted to social media. "We ain't doing no farewell tour bullsh*t. No farewell tour for the E Street Band."

Springsteen went on to ask, "Farewell to what? Thousands of people screaming your name?"

"Yeah, I wanna quit that," he said, wryly.

Springsteen has been plagued by ongoing health concerns that have resulted in several rescheduled concerts during the E Street Band's world tour, which kicked off in February 2023.

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In May, Springsteen postponed concerts in three European cities due to vocal issues and in September 2023, the 74-year-old rocker announced he had to reschedule over 20 shows as he recovered from "peptic ulcer disease." He previously rescheduled some shows prior to that, writing in a statement at the time that he'd "taken ill."

The tour is set to conclude in November, coinciding with the streaming debut of a new documentary film titled "Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band."

"Road Diary" will stream on Disney+ and Hulu this fall and offers viewers "the most in-depth look ever at the creation of their legendary live performances" from the band's 2023-2024 world tour.

"The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White is also preparing to play the "Boss".

White took on Bruce Springsteen's look in new photos for Calvin Klein's denim ads.

The actor will portray the New Jersey legend in the film "Deliver me from Nowhere," about the making of Springsteen's "Nebraska" album.

White told GQ that he and the Boss share a love for jeans and T-shirts.

White has also been watching and listening to tons of videos of Springsteen, trying to capture both his speaking and singing voice.

20th Century Studios and Disney are producing the film.

One of the most celebrated rock musicians in the modern era, Springsteen is known for hits like "Born in the U.S.A.," "Streets of Philadelphia" and "Born to Run," among many others.

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E Street Shufflin’: Nine Great Moments From Bruce Springsteen’s Second Night In Pittsburgh

"I hope we didn't inconvenience with you too much with our postponements. It's just great to be back here," Springsteen told the crowd.

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Playing a second show in the same city is usually a guarantee for special moments from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band .

And that was certainly the case on Sunday night as the New Jersey rock icon and his heart-stoppin’, house-rockin’, booty-shakin’ – you know the drill – ensemble played the second night of its latest North American tour leg at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

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The Pittsburgh shows kicked off a kind of make-up leg for the E Streeters, coming back for shows that were postponed in the spring and fall of 2023 due to illnesses, including a peptic ulcer that Springsteen described as “a mother***er” at the opening show.

On Sunday, before closing with the solo acoustic “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” he told the capacity PPG crowd, “I hope we didn’t inconvenience with you too much with our postponements. It’s just great to be back here. You’re just a fabulous audience for us. Thank you so much.”

The Pittsburgh stand was a rare two-nighter in North American arenas for Springsteen on this tour, though he’ll do the same in Philadelphia on Aug. 21 and 23 and Toronto on Nov. 3 and 6.

This leg wraps up Nov. 22 in Vancouver, while some European make-up dates are slated for next May, June and July – with enough space between them to fuel anticipation for more shows to be added. And E Streeter Steven Van Zandt only stoked those hopes when he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before the shows that,” Just between you and me….I don’t see any end in sight. We’re better than ever; you’re gonna see what I mean this week. These five-year farewell tours people are doing are really hilarious. We’re not gonna start our first farewell tour for another 10 years.”

And if Springsteen and crew can keep delivering magic moments like this, who would want to see them stop any time through…

That spirit was reflected during night two in Pittsburgh, which featured nine different selections, including seven of the night’s first nine songs. The night opened with a pair of Darkness on the Edge of Town songs – “Candy’s Room” and “Adam Raised a Cain,” and later the title song.

Particularly welcome, meanwhile, were a riotous, revival-flavored “Spirit in the Night,” with Springsteen and saxophonist Jake Clemons mugging at the front of the stage, and “If I Was a Priest,” in only its sixth performance of the tour. “Death to My Hometown,” meanwhile, was an astute nod to the Steel City’s rust belt history and renaissance. “I’m on Fire” was another surprise late-show inclusion, but seemingly came at the expense of “Rosalita,” which has been a staple of the encores.

Speaking Of Which… Springsteen and the band did not walk off after “Thunder Road,” choosing instead to go straight into the usual encore lineup of “Born to Run,” “Glory Days” (note the high school baseball player friend now throws a “spitball” rather than a “speedball”), “Dancing in the Dark” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” before…

A Special Guest Pittsburgh rocker and longtime Springsteen friend Joe Grushecky was in the house on Sunday with his family and then on the stage with the E Street Band during an encore rendition of the Isley Brothers’ “Twist & Shout,” playing acoustic guitar and singing backing vocals into the same microphone as Van Zandt and bassist Garry Tallent.

During part of the song’s schtick Springsteen told the crowd it looked “a little bushed” and ready to go home.

Among their many collaborations Springsteen produced Grushecky and his band the Houserocker’s 1995 album American Babylon and made a guest appearance on Grushecky’s 2006 solo album, A Good Life.

A Moving Tribute After posting a social media message addressing the Aug. 9 passing of journalist and author Charles Cross – co-founder of the Backstreets fan magazine, Springsteen dedicated that song to him, telling the crowd that, “This is for a friend of ours, Charles Cross, the founder of Backstreets magazine and his great writing and his influence and his help in communicating between our band and our fans will be sorely missed. This is for Charles.”

Springsteen held his guitar high above his head, towards the heavens, in salute.

Party Favors Springsteen was in a giving mood, materially as well as musically, on Sunday. He played his closing harmonica solo during “The Promised Land” directly to a young fan sitting on her father’s shoulders near the front of the stage, then gave her the harp.

He handed two other harmonicas to fans after “She’s the One” and “Thunder Road” and distributed a selection of guitar picks towards the end of “Darlington County.”

E Street Guitar Army Springsteen, per usual, handled most of the guitar solos during the show, but also tossed the ball to the able axemen who flanked him on stage. Van Zandt scorched some earth at the end of “If I Was the Priest,” while Nils Lofgren tore it up with epic six-string excursions during “Youngstown” and “Because the Night.”

Out in the Seats Springsteen made one sojourn into the crowd on Sunday, walking to a platform near the middle of the house during “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”, where he pressed flesh and accepted a drink while performing the song.

We Are But Mortal Springsteen has been doing it since the beginning of the tour, but his speech before “Last Man Standing” – about the death of his longtime friend and ’60s bandmate George Theiss and being, literally, the last surviving member still alive from the Castiles – was still moving and inspiring, even tear-jerking: “As you get older, death brings with it a certain sort of clarity. Its lasting gift to us is an expanded vision of living this life, every day…And the grief, the grief that we feel when our loved ones leave us, it’s just the price that we pay for having loved well. “

By the Numbers For those counting, the Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town albums were the most represented with five songs each, followed by Born in the U.S.A . and Letter to You with four each.

In all Springsteen played songs from 11 of his 21 albums, including his cover of the Commodores’ “Nightshift” from the most recent, 2022’s Only the Strong Survive.

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Bruce Springsteen, during second night in Philly, talks about last year's illness

Bruce Springsteen is feeling better, thank you.

The Boss and the E Street Band delivered a rafter-shaking three-hour concert Friday, Aug. 23 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. This time a year ago, he wasn’t doing so well and was scheduled to play in Philly with the E Street Band.

“So there I was on the Jersey Shore,” said Springsteen, 74, during a musical break in “Growin’ Up.” “I think it was last summer because my belly was (blanking) killing me. Anything I did, my belly hurt. Trying to sing, my belly hurt. If I tried to play the guitar, my belly hurt. If I went to kiss my baby, my belly hurt! I was laying there thinking, (blank), I’d rather be in Philadelphia!”

The show Friday and Wednesday, Aug. 21 were makeup shows for last August when Springsteen postponed the E Street Band tour due to a bout with peptic ulcer disease.

On Friday, a few setlist change-ups from Wednesday keep fans on their feet. Opener “Seeds” was delivered with  burning intensity and Steven Van Zandt scorched a solo for “Prove It All Night” on his black and purple Fender guitar early in the show.

“My Love Will Not Let You Down,” recorded for “Born in the US.A.” in the early '80s but finally released on the 1998 “Tracks” compilation, was another early set surprise.

“Reason to Believe,” “Atlantic City,” and “Long Walk Home,” worked well as a somber and stirring mid-set theme. A glint of redemption and hope when the night is at its darkest.

There will be better -- and fun -- days ahead. Later in the show, Springsteen let Philly Elvis in the front row sing part of “Thunder Road” and Springsteen and Van Zandt danced across the stage on their tippy toes like two Fred Astaires on "Glory Days.".

All was forgiven in Philly, including missing the two shows last summer and referring to the Meadowlands and the Giants in the song “Wrecking Ball,” which drew boos, not “Bruuuces.”

Springsteen also delivered another state of the band address in Philly, following up on his Wednesday declaration they ain’t quitting.

“We ain’t doing no farewell tour bull(blanking),” Springsteen said. “Jesus Christ, no farewell tour for the E Street Band! Hell no! Farewell to what? Thousands of people screaming your name? Yeah, I want to quit that!”

The crowd responded with a stadium-sized Bruuuuce.

“That’s it, that's all it takes,” Springsteen quipped. “I ain’t going anywhere.”

Up next is Sept. 7 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.; Sept. 13 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore; and then Sept. 15 as part of the Sea Hear Now festival on the beach in Asbury Park.

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Shows are scheduled through Nov. 22 of this year and there are four make-up dates scheduled for the summer of 2025 in Europe. Shows in Europe were postponed in May of this year due to Springsteen's “vocal issues” that arose after a May 22 performance at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, England, in what fans called a chilly and rainy day.

“We ain’t quittin’,” said Springsteen at the Aug. 21 show. “We ain’t stopping -- what the (blank) for? Why do people stop?”

E Street Band members Steven Van Zandt, Roy Bittan, Garry Tallent, Jake Clemons, Anthony Almonte and Curtis King Jr, visited Asbury Park on Thursday, Aug. 22 for a TeachRock benefit at Asbury Lanes. Photographers Pam Springsteen (Bruce's sister), Nicki Germaine and Rob DeMartin also participated. Filmmaker Thom Zimny hosted and newsman Brian Williams emceed.

Attendees at the big-ticket event, which benefited Van Zandt's TeachRock educational initiative, were shown rare footage of E Street Band performances spanning from the 1970s to more recent years.

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  • Last Man Standing
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  • Because the Night
  • I'm on Fire
  • She's the One
  • Wrecking Ball
  • Thunder Road
  • Born to Run
  • Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
  • Dancing in the Dark
  • Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
  • Twist and Shout
  • I'll See You in My Dreams

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Bruce Springsteen Slams Farewell Tour Rumors: ‘I Ain’t Going Anywhere’

Bruce Springsteen Sets the Record Straight on Farewell Tour Rumors

Bruce Springsteen has no interest in ending his music career and saying goodbye to the “Glory Days.”

“We’ve been around for 50 f–king years, and we ain’t quitting!” Springsteen, 74, said during his Friday, August 23, concert at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. “We ain’t doing no farewell tour bulls–t! Jesus Christ! No farewell tour for the E Street Band!”

The Grammy winner continued to slam any and all speculation that he was hanging up his guitar as the crowd began to cheer his name.

“Farewell to what?” he asked. “A thousand people screaming your name? Get the hell out. I ain’t going anywhere!”

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Springsteen’s declaration comes as the rocker and his band continue their 2024 world tour. In addition to 11 remaining shows in the United States and Canada this year, the group already has concerts scheduled for the summer of 2025 in Italy and France.

While guitarist Steven Van Zandt previously acknowledged that the group never knows exactly what the future entails, they all look forward to many more performances.

Bruce Springsteen Sets the Record Straight on Farewell Tour Rumors

“We treat every show like it could be the last show, and we’ve been doing that for 50 years,” he told The Telegraph in July. “But the audience is still there, and we can see them getting younger every year. I don’t see the end anywhere in sight, to be honest, especially in Europe, where we’re bigger than we’ve ever been. I think we can play every summer for evermore, man.”

Van Zandt, 73, looks no further than Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones — who performed in 16 cities across the U.S. and Canada this summer — for proof that you can rock out as long as you’d like.

“I love that the Stones are still out there,” he said. “Because as long as they’re out there, man, we’re still the new kids on the block, right? So I’m good with that.”

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Springsteen’s latest tour, however, has faced some hurdles. In May, the “Born in the U.S.A.” singer had to postpone four European tour dates citing “vocal issues.”

In addition, Springsteen was forced to postpone a significant chunk of his U.S. tour dates to recover from peptic ulcer disease in late 2023. The painful ulcers hindered Springsteen’s ability to sing from his diaphragm.

He was able to reschedule the shows in 2024 and deliver on his reputation of putting on high-energy performances that can last more than four hours.

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Bruce Springsteen has made it clear he’s not planning a farewell tour anytime soon, despite being forced to cancel and postpone shows in recent months.

The 74-year-old rock icon brushed off rumours of his impending retirement during a recent concert, insisting to his fans that he and his E Street Band have no intention of ‘quitting’.

‘We’ve been around for 50 f**king years!’ he declared to the crowd at the Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 23 August.

The audience delivered roaring applause in response, as Bruce shouted out: ‘We ain’t quitting!’

‘We ain’t doing no farewell tour bulls**t! Jesus Christ! No farewell tour for the E Street Band!’

He added: ‘Farewell to what? A thousand people screaming your name? Get the hell out. I ain’t going anywhere!’

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The Born to Run singer kicked off his world tour in February 2023 but had to postpone concerts between September and December so he could undergo treatment for peptic ulcer disease.

He resumed the tour in March this year but faced another setback in late May and early June when he suffered vocal issues.

Bruce was also ‘taken ill’ months after being struck down with Covid last year.

After catching the virus, he was forced to miss 2023’s American Music Honor awards show, and had to appear via video message alongside  his wife  Patti Scialfa .

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The show’s host Jon Stewart tried to lighten the mood to the audience at the show, joking: ‘They’re alive. Don’t overreact. You can still see them in concert. They’re home sitting by the fire eating French onion soup.’

Bruce is currently on the final leg of the tour, which will wrap up in Vancouver, Canada in November. However, four of his postponed European shows have been rescheduled for May and July 2025.

In July, his guitarist Steven Van Zandt dismissed the idea that the tour would be their last.

‘I don’t see the end anywhere in sight, to be honest, especially in Europe, where we’re bigger than we’ve ever been. I think we can play every summer for evermore, man,” he told The Telegraph .

‘I love that the (Rolling) Stones are still out there. Because as long as they’re out there, man, we’re still the new kids on the block, right? So I’m good with that.’

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band’s glory days are still very much here

Springsteen's first of two nights at Citizens Bank park was unquestionably top tier, says our music critic who has lost count of how many Springsteen shows he has watched.

Nils Lofgren and Bruce Springsteen during the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 2024 World Tour at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024.

Summer’s still here, and the time was finally right for Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band to play Citizens Bank Park.

“It took us a while,” Springsteen said at the close of Wednesday’s three-hour-plus, 30-song joyful, goofy, and deeply serious marathon that was the first of two dates rescheduled from last August . “But we made it.”

Springsteen said these words as he stood alone in center field on a blessedly beautiful evening with the giant Phillies sign illuminated on the scoreboard over his right shoulder.

Without the 17 other musicians and singers who make up the expanded E Street Band — not counting his wife, Patti Scialfa, who took the night off — Springsteen brought the characteristically cathartic Springsteenian evening to a quiet close with “I’ll See You in My Dreams.”

That song about a spirit that lingers on in those you loved and who loved you back — and a road that’s long, until it isn’t — was one of only three from Springsteen’s most recent album of original material, 2020′s Letter to You .

Nonetheless, those songs provided the evening’s thematic through line; a sense that time is ticking, that the day must be seized, and that, for now anyway, absolutely nothing can stop the E Street Band.

That was evident from the get-go when — take note, Friday night ticket holders — Springsteen came on stage at 7:34 p.m. while the sky was still blue, and immediately acknowledged the band’s enduring relationship with Philadelphia.

Max Weinberg’s drums boomed, and Springsteen opened with the full band and “Atlantic City” from 1982′s Nebraska. “Well, they blew up the Chicken Man in Philly last night, and they blew up his house, too,” he sang, standing less than two miles away from where that explosion took place at the Porter Street home of gangster Phil Testa in 1981.

That was the first of several nods to Springsteen’s 215 stronghold. He sang two songs — “Spirit in the Night” and “The E Street Shuffle” — dated to his early 1973 days when he was making his bones at local venues like the Main Point in Bryn Mawr , plus a moody “Streets of Philadelphia,” from Jonathan Demme’s 1993 AIDS drama Philadelphia.

He also explained, in a spoken interlude that preceded Letter to You’s “Last Man Standing,” that one of the best things about growing up in Freehold, N.J., was its central location between Philly and New York. “That meant you could tune in to television stations from both cities,” he said. He shouted out the Steel Pier in Atlantic City and American Bandstand , before concluding: “Philly is a heavy music town.”

That TV detail resonated with an audience that was mostly old enough to remember well a world without cable television. That said, plenty of old heads in the packed stadium brought along children and grandchildren , and Boss fans in their 20s and 30s were present, keen to check out the legendary Springsteen live experience.

They got a taste of magic with “Last Man Standing,” inspired by George Theiss, the leader of Springsteen’s mid-’60s teenage band, the Castiles, who died in 2018.

The intro started out with crowd-pleasing kidding around. He promised: “We ain’t quittin’! What the f— for?” But then Springsteen, 74, got existential, telling the audience of sitting by Theiss’ death bed, soon to be the last surviving Castile.

“Now as you get older,” he explained like a wise uncle, “death brings a certain clarity. It’s lasting gift to us is an expanded vision, a clearer vision of what living itself can mean. And the grief that we feel when our loved ones leave us is just the price that we pay for having loved well.”

Then, alone on acoustic guitar, he dedicated the song to Theiss’ wife, Diana, who was at the show. “Rock of ages lift me somehow, somewhere high and hard and loud, somewhere deep into the heart of the crowd,” he sang, seeking transcendence through communion with his people.

You could have heard a pin drop. It was an astonishingly intimate performance in a vast public space, of a song casual fans aren’t even familiar with — a testament to the bond of mutual respect Springsteen has forged over many decades.

And what made Wednesday’s show so rewarding — and so much fun — is the ways in which the carpe diem concepts that preoccupy Springsteen were brought to life on stage.

The joyrides, the quest for escape and adventure were there on Wednesday, in the house-lights-up encore of 1975′s “Born to Run.” But then as now, it was accompanied by an urgent demand for answers before it got too late: “I want to know if love is wild, I want to know if love is real.”

From that same year, written while Springsteen was in his mid-20s, he sang “Thunder Road,” where Mary’s swaying dress got him “thinking that maybe we ain’t that young anymore.” From a decade later, he sang “Dancing in the Dark” — part of an exuberant 40-minute encore — that masks a core of dissatisfaction. “You sit around getting older” and think you might want to “change my clothes, my hair, my face.”

And even “Nightshift,” a cover of the Commodores hit from the 2022 soul album Only the Strong Survive is about death, a tribute to the late great Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson.

It’s sadly become a mid-set bathroom break song, but Springsteen also uses it to showcase the prodigious vocal talents of singers Curtis King, Ada Dyer, Lisa Lowell, and Michelle Moore.

A personal favorite on this theme is “Wrecking Ball” — not the Miley Cyrus song, though I like that too. It’s a novelty in disguise, sung from the perspective of a to-be-demolished football stadium.

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Springsteen and longtime consigliere Steve Van Zandt and singer-percussionist Anthony Almonte chuckled when Philly fans booed mentions of the Meadowland and the New York Giants, but the freewheeling, carnivallike, five-man-horn-section-fired song found its way to a sobering gist, as Springsteen songs are wont to do.

It’s really a song about resilience, about girding yourself against the trouble that time will bring, and refusing to be beaten down. “Hard times come and hard times go,” Springsteen sang, in his buttoned-up vest and tie, sleeves rolled up for an honest night’s work. “Just to come again.”

They sure do. A marathon Springsteen show takes that into account, and is both an escape from and a confrontation with that reality. A late-in-the-set series of songs hit on that theme, coming on like a freight train, including “Backstreets,” “Because the Night,” “She’s the One,” and “The Rising,” peaking with “Badlands” and its famously pithy pronouncement: “It ain’t no sin to be glad you’re alive.”

Some highlights:

“A Long Walk Home,” which Springsteen last performed in Philadelphia at Independence Hall the night before the 2016 election, and which he called “a prayer for my country.”

Charlie Giordano’s accordion and Nils Lofgren’s white-hot guitar playing on the blast furnace “Youngstown.”

Roy Bittan’s graceful extended piano coda on “Racing In the Street.”

And in the encores, Springsteen and Van Zandt’s delightful goofing around and mugging for the camera on “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Twist & Shout,” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.”

There is so much carping about Springsteen on social media and elsewhere. Some of it is deserved, about how he mishandled the brouhaha about dynamic pricing that resulted in some tickets to his 2023 American tour being priced outrageously high . And some of it is just silly, with trolls contemptuously dismissing him as a left-wing “commie” or capitalist “billionaire.”

Sorry Springsteen deniers, but you’re the ones missing out. I’ve seen scores of shows — I lost count long ago — and Wednesday’s was unquestionably top tier. The whole over-the-top, intensely human production is that much more poignant because time is a thief and it can’t go on forever, a reality underscored by the fact that these shows had to be put off for a year due to illness.

The glory days are still here. Enjoy them while you can.

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band return to Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23. mlb.com.

“Atlantic City”

“Lonesome Day”

“No Surrender”

“Working on the Highway”

“Promised Land”

“Spirit in the Night”

“Hungry Heart”

“Youngstown”

“Long Walk Home”

“The E Street Shuffle”

“Nightshift”

“Streets of Philadelphia”

“Racing in the Street”

“Last Man Standing”

“Backstreets”

“Because the Night”

“She’s the One”

“Wrecking Ball”

“The Rising”

“Thunder Road”

“Born to Run”

“Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)”

“Bobby Jean”

“Dancing in the Dark”

“Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”

“Twist and Shout”

Second encore

“I’ll See You in My Dreams”

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"I ain't going anywhere": Bruce Springsteen quiets retirement rumors at Philadelphia concert

The new jersey rocker had taken a break from performing in 2023 to in order to treat peptic ulcer disease, by gabriella ferrigine.

Bruce Springsteen set the record straight regarding rumors of his potential retirement from touring. At a recent concert at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, The Boss proclaimed, “We’ve been around 50 f**king years and we ain’t quitting!"

“We ain’t doing no farewell tour bulls**t! Jesus Christ! No farewell tour for the E Street Band!" Springsteen said, per videos  from the event that circulated on social media. 

“Hell no . . . Farewell to what? Thousands of people screaming your name? Yeah, I wanna quit that,” the "Born to Run" singer jested. “That’s it. That’s all it takes," he added in response to the cheering crowd. "I ain’t goin’ anywhere.” 

Last September, the 74-year-old New Jersey musician postponed a number of shows in order to receive treatment for peptic ulcer disease (PUD), a fairly common condition in which sores accumulate in the lining of the stomach or upper part of the small intestine. Springsteen at the time wrote on his website that he and the E Street Band were "heartbroken" to take a pause. "Thank you for your understanding and support. We’ve been having a blast at our U.S. shows and we’re looking forward to more great times. We’ll be back soon," the statement added. 

The rest of Springsteen's North American tour will run through November, before pivoting to Europe next summer to complete previously postponed shows, as noted by Entertainment Weekly. 

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