Bruce Springsteen has announced a tour for 2023, marking the E Street Band’s long-awaited return to the stage. The tour, which will be Springsteen’s first since the conclusion of The River tour in 2017, will begin in February 2023 in U.S. arenas, continue in European stadiums commencing April 28, and conclude in August in North America. All U.S. dates will be revealed later, with the extra UK and Belgium dates on the way as well.
Barcelona, Dublin, Rome, Paris, Ferrara, Zurich, Amsterdam, Landgraaf, Gothenburg, Düsseldorf, Oslo, Hamburg, Vienna, Copenhagen, Munich, and Monza are among the European dates.
In the years since his last tour with Stevie Van Zandt, Nils Lofgren, Max Weinberg, Gary Tallent, Patti Sciafla, Roy Bittan, and the rest, Springsteen has stayed active.
In addition to launching a Broadway show, he won a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award for his Netflix film.
Springsteen also unveiled 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 ad that ran before the Super Bowl, and he was momentarily removed from the show after news of a DWI charge surfaced (which was later dismissed). He also collaborated with former President Barack Obama on a podcast and book. The legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were released as an album and movie last year.