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 ...
Their most recent tour, The River Tour in 2016-2017, was named 2016’s top global tour by both Billboard and Pollstar. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will kick off their 2023 international tour with 31 performances across the United States, including a performance at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN on Sunday March 5, 2023. 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.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Boss and the E Street Band are coming to Buffalo in early in 2023 as part of their North American tour. Bruce Springsteen and his band ...
The shows will mark Springsteen and the E Street Band’s first performances together since 2017, and their first in the U.S. since 2016. In New York, the band will also perform in Albany, New York City, Brooklyn and Belmont Park. Bruce Springsteen and his band will appear at the KeyBank Center on March 23.
The New Jersey rocker will play Detroit as part of a U.S. tour announced Tuesday, making his first Michigan appearance in seven years.
Tickets for the Little Caesars Arena stop will go on sale at 10 a.m. July 27. Springsteen is using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system, which is intended to thwart ticket brokers and requires buyers to sign up in advance. Related: Eric Clapton to play Detroit's Little Caesars Arena in September on 5-city arena run
The “Born in the U.S.A.” singer last played a concert with the E Street Band in 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. The group first announced they would reunite for ...
The set list will include both classics and Springsteen's newer songs. The tour will heads to Europe for stadium shows from April 28 through July 25. , but did not reveal their North American shows at the time.
It may be only mid-July, but blue-jean Santa Claus is already coming to town. Bruce Springsteen has finally announced the list of cities that will be ...
When he first announced the international tour earlier this month, Springsteen shared: “After six years, I’m looking forward to seeing our great and loyal fans next year. The remaining two original members, keyboardist Danny Federici and saxophonist Clarence Clemons, died in 2008 and 2011, respectively. Bruce Springsteen has finally announced the list of cities that will be blessed by The Boss and The E Street Band on the North American leg of his 2023 tour.
The shows mark Springsteen and The E Street Band's first tour dates since February 2017, and their first in North America since September 2016. Advertisement.
If tickets remain, a general onsale for all fans begins the same day at 3 p.m. local time with no code required. 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. Pittsburgh will likely be on the second North American leg, which will begin in August 2023, a month before his 74th birthday. For shows utilizing Verified Fan, the Verified Fan Onsale will take place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. local time. 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. Tickets for the 2023 U.S. arena shows will go on sale over the course of the next two weeks, with the first onsale beginning Wednesday, July 20, at 10 a.m.
Bruce Springsteen is making a Seattle stop at Climate Pledge Arena early next year during his 2023 international tour with the E Street Band.
After the U.S. leg, which ends April 14 in Newark, New Jersey, Springsteen and the band go to Europe. Springsteen and the E Street Band released their most recent studio album, “Letter To You,” in 2020. The tour will be using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan platform, in which registrants who are verified can become eligible to receive an access code to buy tickets. The Pacific Northwest shows are part of a 31-performance tour across the U.S. that starts Feb. 1 in Tampa, Florida. It will be the first tour dates for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band since February 2017 and the first in North America since September 2016. Springsteen last visited Seattle on March 24, 2016 when he and the E Streeters played nearly four hours at KeyArena, going through the singer’s coming-of-age fifth album, “The River” — marking their longest concert ever in the city. Springsteen and the band will play 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at Climate Pledge Arena.
Tickets will go on sale July 27 on Ticketmaster's Verified Fan platform, but you'll likely still need luck to get them.
Springsteen last played Buffalo in Feb. 25, 2016, and performed at Rochester’s Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial two nights later. The European run of this tour will stretch from April through July 2023 and be followed by a second North American leg in August, the details of which have not been announced. Tickets for that show — his seventh appearance at the venue, with a current concert capacity of a little more than 12,400 — sold out in 40 minutes. The verified sale for the show at KeyBank Center, which has a concert capacity of 19,200, will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 27. People can register from now through Sunday, July 17, at verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/springsteen for the chance to buy tickets — emphasis on the word “chance.” Everyone who registers will be eligible to receive an access code for the verified sale, but registering guarantees neither getting a code nor being able to buy tickets. Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street Band are coming to Buffalo next year.
Bruce Springsteen on Tuesday announced the stops he and his E Street Band will make next year in the U.S. The rocker had previously announced concerts in ...
He's played here seven times. The band will begin the U.S. tour next winter before heading to Europe for spring and summer shows before returning for a second leg of the North American tour next summer. A March 14 show at the MVP Arena, a regular stop on Springsteen tours in the past, was among the shows the rocker announced as part of the first leg of a U.S. tour slated to start early next year.