Bruce Springsteen has announced a 2023 tour, which will herald the long-awaited return of the E Street Band to the stage. Springsteen and the group’s tour, their first since The River tour ended in 2017, begins in February 2023 in U.S. venues, continues in European stadiums beginning April 28, and concludes in August in North America.
All U.S. dates will be revealed later, with additional UK and Belgium dates to follow.
“I’m looking forward to seeing our fantastic and loyal fans next year after six years,” Springsteen stated. “I’m also looking forward to sharing the stage with the iconic E Street Band once more.” We’ll see you next year—and beyond!”
Barcelona, Dublin, Paris, Ferrara, Rome, Amsterdam, Landgraaf, Zurich, Düsseldorf, Gothenburg, Oslo, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, and Monza are among the European dates
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
Springsteen has kept himself busy in the years after his last tour alongside Stevie Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Patti Sciafla, Roy Bittan, Gary Tallent, Nils Lofgren, and others. He launched a Broadway production, which spawned a Netflix film and garnered him a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Bruce Springsteen also released two solo albums, Western Stars in 2019 and Letter to You in 2020, both of which were accompanied by films. He also appeared in a Jeep commercial that aired during the Super Bowl but was briefly removed once news of a DWI charge surfaced (which was later dismissed). He also collaborated with former President Barack Obama on a podcast and a book.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 2023 Tour Dates:
04-28 Barcelona, Spain
05-05 Dublin, Ireland
05-07 Dublin, Ireland
05-13 Paris, France
05-18 Ferrara, Italy
05-21 Rome, Italy
05-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands
06-11 Landgraaf, Netherlands
06-13 Zurich, Switzerland
06-21 Düsseldorf, Germany
06-24 Gothenburg, Sweden
06-26 Gothenburg, Sweden
06-30 Oslo, Norway – Voldsløkka
07-11 Copenhagen, Denmark
07-13 Copenhagen, Denmark
07-15 Hamburg, Germany
07-18 Vienna, Austria
07-23 Munich, Germany
07-25 Monza, Italy