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Bruce Springsteen 2023 tour dates: World tour venues revealed

Bruce Springsteen 2023 tour dates: World tour venues revealed

It’s going to be the primary time Bruce Springsteen and the E Avenue Band has toured since wrapping their The River Tour in February 2017.

NEW YORK — The Boss is hitting the street once more, and the E Avenue Band band is coming with him.

The rockers introduced Monday that they are going to start an area tour in February in the USA, adopted by stadium exhibits starting in April in Europe.

Particulars on the cities the rockers will go to within the U.S. might be introduced later, but it surely’ll be the primary time the group has toured since wrapping The River Tour in Australia in February 2017.

“After six years, I’m wanting ahead to seeing our nice and dependable followers subsequent yr,” Springsteen stated in a press release.

The European concert events will start April twenty eighth in Barcelona, the announcement said. Different stops in Europe will embody Dublin, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Copenhagen with the final European present introduced to this point taking place July 25 in Monza, Italy. Live shows in Britain and Belgium will even be introduced later.

The North American dates might be cut up into two segments, with a second leg starting in August.

The group’s final launch was the 2020 album “Letter to You.”

Full listing of tour dates introduced to this point:

April 28, 2023: Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic

Might 5, 2023: Dublin, Eire – RDS Area

Might 7, 2023: Dublin, Eire – RDS Area

Might 13, 2023: Paris, France – La Défense Area

Might 18, 2023: Ferrara, Italy – Parco Urbano G. Bassani

Might 21, 2023: Rome, Italy – Circo Massimo

Might 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 Area

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

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