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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Detail 2023 U.S. Tour

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Bruce Springsteen has detailed the North American leg of his 2023 tour with the E Street Band . The North American stint, which kicks off next February, begins in Tampa and extends to April, with the final U.S. date (for now) taking place at Newark’s Prudential Center in Springsteen’s home state of New Jersey. Check out the dates below.

Springsteen’s dates with Stevie Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Patti Sciafla, Roy Bittan, Gary Tallent, Nils Lofgren, and the rest will be their first together since 2017. His previously announced run of European shows goes from late April to late July.

In an initial announcement of the tour, which did not include dates or venue details, Springsteen said, “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!”

Springsteen’s latest solo albums are 2019’s Western Stars and 2020’s Letter to You , which both had accompanying films. He put out a podcast and book with Barack Obama in 2021, and released the Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts as an album and film the same year.

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02-01 Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena 02-03 Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena 02-05 Orlanda, FL - Amway Center 02-07 Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live 02-10 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center 02-14 Houston, TX - Toyota Center 02-16 Austin, TX - Moody Center 02-18 Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center 02-21 Tulsa, OK - BOK Center 02-25 Portland, OR - Moda Center 02-27 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena 03-02 Denver, CO - Ball Arena 03-05 Saint Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center 03-07 Milwaukee, WI - Fiserv Forum 03-09 Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena 03-12 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun 03-14 Albany, NY - MVP Arena 03-16 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center 03-18 State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center 03-20 Boston, MA - TD Garden 03-23 Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Center 03-25 Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum 03-27 Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena 03-29 Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena 04-01 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden 04-03 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center 04-05 Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 04-07 Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Arena 04-09 Elmont, NY - UBS Arena 04-11 Elmont, NY - UBS Arena 04-14 Newark, NJ - Prudential Center 04-28 Barcelona, Spain - Estadi Olímpic 05-05 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Arena 05-07 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Arena 05-09 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Arena 05-13 Paris, France - La Défense Arena 05-18 Ferrara, Italy - Parco Urbano G. Bassani 05-21 Rome, Italy - Circo Massimo 05-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Johan Cruijff Arena 06-11 Landgraaf, Netherlands - Megaland 06-13 Zurich, Switzerland - Stadion Letzigrund 06-21 Düsseldorf, Germany - Merkur Spiel Arena 06-24 Gothenburg, Sweden - Ullevi 06-26 Gothenburg, Sweden - Ullevi 06-30 Oslo, Norway - Voldsløkka 07-02 Oslo, Norway - Voldsløkka 07-11 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken 07-13 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken 07-15 Hamburg, Germany - Volksparkstadion 07-18 Vienna, Austria - Ernst Happel Stadion 07-23 Munich, Germany - Olympiastadion 07-25 Monza, Italy - Prato della Gerascia, Autodromo di Monza

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Get Loose in Los Angeles

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Three hours into Bruce Springsteen ‘s epic return to Los Angeles on Thursday night with the E Street Band, he stared down the sold-out crowd at the Forum. “Do you have anything left?” he shouted, midway through “Twist and Shout,” the second-to-last song of his first L.A. show in eight years. Five decades in, the magic of a Springsteen show remains: He always seems to have a little bit left in the tank. 

The 2024 version of the tour has been looser than last year’s, which stuck fairly close to a single set list, and Thursday was no exception. Springsteen kicked off with a true rarity, a cover of John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” (most frequently played on the Tunnel of Love Express Tour back in 1988), before jumping into “Lonesome Day” (rarely played last year, but now a staple in the set) and “Prove It All Night,” then his live -favorite arena-rock reworking of Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped.”

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Six dates into their return to the road, Springsteen and the E Street Band sounded like they had never been interrupted. “Are you having fun yet? Because we haven’t had fun yet,” Springsteen told the crowd just over an hour into his show. “This is our pre-fun. We’re here to wake you up, shake you up, and take you to higher ground. The E Street Band is here to bring the joyous power of rock & roll into your life. But we need your help. We plan on sending you home with your feet hurting, your hands hurting, your ass in paralysis, and your sexual organs stimulated.”

Springsteen maintains a remarkably simple setup and show presentation compared to the other blockbuster live shows currently on the road. The visuals are limited to video screens and elegant stage lights, keeping the focus on the 17 musicians onstage with him. He doesn’t really need much else. 

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From there, the show was all joy and catharsis, with an unbroken string of hits and live favorites, beginning with Nils Lofgren’s jaw-dropping guitar virtuosity on “Because the Night,” and inevitably reaching “Thunder Road” and “Born to Run.” As he has throughout the tour, Springsteen finished the show alone with his meditation on life after death, “I’ll See You in My Dreams.” 

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band’s World Tour Setlist: All the Songs They Performed For Their First Show of 2024

After a six-month break, Springsteen and the band resumed their tour in Phoenix, March 19. Here's every song played.

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Fans were delayed but not denied their visit from The Boss Tuesday night (March 19) in Phoenix as Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band relaunched their world tour after a six-month break. 

Springsteen was originally slated to play the Arizona date on Nov. 30 last year, but it was one of 29 shows postponed after he came off the road in early September for treatment for peptic ulcer disease . 

He made no reference to his health troubles (which were clearly in his past, given his extreme energy on stage) until the closing tune of the 29-song set, when he apologized for inconveniencing anyone by having to move the show, explaining, “I had a motherf**cker of a bellyache.”

The 2 hour 45 minute concert, which started right at 7:30pm , was a rollicking, high-energy affair. Gone are tour mainstays from the earlier leg, such as the funky “The E Street Shuffle” and the jazzy 7-minute “Kitty’s Back” (both from 1973’s The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle ), and six songs from Springsteen’s last album of original material, 2020’s Letter to You (Tuesday’s show was down to four from that set), replaced with tunes that make for a fast-paced, non-stop thrill ride of a show. 

Springsteen will spend the rest of the year on the road, with more than 50 dates on the 2024 docket, including a European leg that starts in Cardiff, Wales in May and includes multiple stadium shows in cities like Milan, Madrid and Barcelona, before he returns stateside in August for stadium shows. 

Below is the setlist for Phoenix’s opening night of the new leg. The tour resumes Friday  (March 22) night in Las Vegas.  For a deeper dive, go here .

"Lonesome Day"

The Rising (2002)

Born To Run (1975)

"No Surrender"

Born In The U.S.A . (1984)

"Two Hearts"

The River (1980)

"Darlington County"

Born In The U.S.A. (1984)

Letter To You (2020)

"Prove It All Night"

Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)

"Darkness on the Edge of Town"

"letter to you", "the promised land", "spirit in the night".

Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)

"Don't Play That Song"

Only The Strong Survive (2022)

"Nightshift"

"mary's place", "last man standing", "backstreets", "because the night".

Live 1975-1985 (1986)

"She's The One"

"wrecking ball".

Wrecking Ball (2012)

"The Rising"

"thunder road", "born to run", "rosalita (come out tonight)".

The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle (1973)

"Glory Days"

"dancing in the dark", "tenth avenue freeze-out", "twist & shout".

Isley Brothers cover

"I'll See You In My Dreams"

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Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band alive and well in 3-plus hours of thunderous hits

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The pent-up demand for Bruce Springsteen and his E Street Band had put ardent fans on edge.

Would the Boss' energy be the same after the rocker was forced to cancel last year's show in March due to illness and then a rescheduled performance in September due to a peptic ulcer?

Did the 74-year-old still have the stamina to navigate a stage for more than three hours? To gyrate with his guitar and hit the high notes of ballads and rock classics? To remember the lyrics as he's done for more than four decades in over 1,300 concerts with the band?

The answer, from about 20,000 devotees at Sunday's concert at Nationwide Arena, was a resounding, deafening "Yes." It was the band's first show in Columbus since 2016.

The tone was set in the opening bars of "Youngstown," a nod to the Rust Belt factories that build the weaponry "that won this country's wars," but then died off to leave empty shells and unemployment. A searing guitar solo by Nils Lofgren infused the song with powerful shards of despair.

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And like the canon blast after a Columbus Blue Jackets' goal, "Lonesome Days" followed, with a jarring rim shot by drummer Max Weinberg, a percussive human metronome throughout the sell-out concert that lasted about three hours and 10 minutes.

Springsteen, in a short-sleeve denim shirt, black vest and purple tie, appeared to relish the arena crowd. With eyes often closed, he channeled deeply personal songs like "The Promised Land," The Rising," and "Ghosts."

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His grimacing was not from bad joints, but during his guitar solos, thrashing the strings during extended versions of favorites such as "Streets of Fire."

He didn't pause much between songs, often exchanging one guitar for another by tossing it to a stagehand, as Weinberg continued to strafe the crowd with nonstop rhythmic transitions.

During "Spirit in the Night," Springsteen graciously walked behind the stage to focus on those seated behind the band, sauntering at times for effect.

He ended up in front, resting his legs on the edge of the stage and his back against saxophonist Jake Clemons, whose uncle Clarence Clemons, also a sax player, was one of Springsteen's closest friends.

While mortality and distant youth were themes that may have resonated with the older crowd, many of whom were in high school or college when Springsteen blasted into stardom in the late 1970s and early '80s, there were also some younger fans.

Michelle Grinestaff and her husband, Jared Schuetter, brought their daughters, Claudia, 14, and Vivian, 12, both of whom had memorized many of Bruce's hits.

"She's been playing Springsteen their entire lives," said Schuetter of his wife.

Grinestaff's attraction followed her father Jerry's, a rabid fan who, two years ago died of pulmonary fibrosis. The night before his passing, she told him she really wanted him to come to last year's concert with the girls. "He said to just make sure you have a good time," she recalled, halting to wipe a tear.

She vividly recalls that Springsteen's "Racing in the Street" was playing while to spoke to her dad. She hoped she'd hear it Sunday night.

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Sure enough, the concert's 19th song, "Racing in the Street," was a beautiful rendition of love, loss and redemption with exquisite interplay between Roy Bittan's piano and Charles Giordano's organ. The audience quickly silenced, seemingly in hushed awe of Springsteen's meticulous alchemy of music and lyrics, considered by many among his best work.

The Boss still is in top form, telling the audience that his little "bellyache" from last year is a memory. "It's all good now," he said. He even skipped across the stage at one point during "Hungry Heart."

Springsteen seems to thrive on the adulation, but not in a selfish manner. He's keenly aware of audience temperament. And knowing when to end a marathon show is about having empathy for the crowd, which stood most of the night.

Typical of the band's recent encores, the iconic "Born to Run" led a string of hits, including "Rosalita (Come out Tonight)," "Bobby Jean," "Dancing in the Dark" and "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out."

Full, bright arena lighting illuminated the crowd during a medley of oldie covers, including a Detroit medley, "Devil with the Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly and C.C. Rider," among others.

Brothers Darrell and Don Miller, of Hilliard, both in their early 60s, recalled before the concert training for high school basketball with a coach playing the song "Born to Run" endlessly to inspire track workouts.

"It's the one song not on my playlist," said Don, "because I had to run laps to that thing for two years."

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Darrell couldn't help wonder how much longer Springsteen can keep running.

"He's going overseas. This might be his ride off into the sunset," he said.

The blast furnace of a performance is the tour's last in the U.S. as the band now heads to Great Britain to begin its European tour. It returns in late summer, including two shows in Pittsburgh on Aug. 15 and 18.

Toward the show's final encore, "I'll See You in my Dreams," from his 2020 album, "Letter to You," Springsteen bent over in feigned (or likely real) exhaustion.

"I don't think you got anything left," he challenged the crowd, which answered in a deafening roar. "Are you saying you can outlast the E Street Band?"

A test of an artist's emotional reach is often found in the most distant seats. In the upper bowl, at the far end of the Nationwide stage, fans could be seen dancing, pumping their arms and waving.

Springsteen looked skyward, opened his eyes and smiled broadly.

Springsteen's setlist

  • "Youngstown," tour debut; first time since 2017
  • "Lonesome Day"
  • "Prove It All Night"
  • "No Surrender"
  • "Letter to You"
  • "The Promised Land"
  • "Spirit in the Night"
  • "Hungry Heart"
  • "Trapped," Jimmy Cliff cover
  • "Streets of Fire," tour debut, first time since 2016
  • "I'm Goin' Down," tour debut, first time since 2017
  • "Nightshift," Commodores cover
  • "Racing in the Street," sign request
  • "Last Man Standing," acoustic, with Barry Danielian on trumpet
  • "Backstreets"
  • "Because the Night," Patti Smith Group cover
  • "She's the One"
  • "Wrecking Ball"
  • "The Rising"
  • "Thunder Road"
  • "Born to Run"
  • "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)"
  • "Bobby Jean"
  • "Dancing in the Dark," followed by band introductions
  • "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"
  • "Detroit Medley"
  • "Twist and Shout," The Top Notes cover

Encore No. 2

  • "I'll See You in My Dreams," solo acoustic

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Here’s what Bruce Springsteen played as he kicked off 2024 UK and European tour in Cardiff

It was the start of a three-month UK and European run that will climax at Wembley Stadium in July

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Bruce Springsteen kicked off his UK and European tour last night (May 5) in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium – read on for the full setlist and footage from the gig.

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The Boss played his first show in Wales for 11 years at the start of a three-month string of dates that will take him up to two climactic shows at London’s Wembley Stadium on 25 and 27 July.

The three-hour, 29-song setlist opened with a deep cut in the form of ‘So Young And In Love’, an outtake from the 1974 recording sessions for ‘Born To Run’ that finally saw a release as part of the 1998 box set ‘Tracks’. It was the song’s first performance since 2013.

SO YOUNG AND IN LOVE OPENS CARDIFF! Thank you @mightyfraz Jason Farrelly via Spring-Nut Facebook Page! @springsteen #SpringsteenTour2024 #Springsteen #estreetband pic.twitter.com/HN6H93rTvD — Spring-Nuts (@SpringNuts_) May 5, 2024

“It’s great to be in Cardiff, it’s good to be in Wales,” Springsteen said to introduce the show. “The E Street Band is here tonight to bring you the joyous power of rock ‘n’ roll. We’re gonna need some help, we’re gonna need a lot of help, we’re gonna need a shit load of help!”

As is now customary at Springsteen shows, diehard fans held up signs with song requests, and on this occasion, the E Street Band complied with performances of ‘Better Days’ and ‘If I Was the Priest’. Springsteen introduced the latter by saying: “Here’s a song I wrote 50 years ago. It was what I was busy doing while you weren’t here.”

IF I WAS A PRIEST IN CARDIFF ( @springsteen says they never performed it before but they have lol.) WRITTEN 50 YEARS AGO!! And YES it gets requested a lot lol! AWESOME PERFORMANCE AND @StevieVanZandt ABSOLUTELY SMOKES THAT OUTRO GUITAR SOLO! DAMN ITS HOT IN CARDIFF!! Thanks… pic.twitter.com/KFV2uvPz0i — Spring-Nuts (@SpringNuts_) May 5, 2024

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About last night… 🤯🥳👏 #SpringsteenTour2024 #Springsteen @springsteen https://t.co/S0ke0h3P1N pic.twitter.com/JGusgbT6x1 — Dan B (@danbullock) May 6, 2024

Springsteen has been digging deep into his catalogue for his 2024 shows – he recently enlisted  Tom Morello  to  help perform ‘Open All Night’ and ‘Sherry Darling’ for the first time on this tour in April, for example, while he also gave a rare airing to ‘Seeds’ in Connecticut .

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band played in Cardiff: 

‘So Young And In Love’  ‘Lonesome Day’  ‘No Surrender’  ‘Prove It All Night’  ‘Darlington County’  ‘Ghosts’  ‘Better Days’  ‘The Promised Land’  ‘Spirit In The Night’  ‘Hungry Heart’  ‘If I Was The Priest’  ‘My City Of Ruins’  ‘Nightshift’  ‘The River’  ‘Last Man Standing’  ‘Backstreets’  ‘Because The Night’  ‘She’s The One’  ‘Wrecking Ball’  ‘The Rising’  ‘Badlands’  ‘Thunder Road’  ‘Born In The USA’  ‘Born To Run’  ‘Bobby Jean’  ‘Dancing In The Dark’  ‘Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out’  ‘Twist And Shout’ ‘I’ll See You In My Dreams’ 

Springsteen last night was just… ❤️❤️ Three hours of absolute joy and perfection. No one does it better than The Boss and the E Street Band pic.twitter.com/yIQh8SIp07 — Sophie Williams (@sophierose233) May 6, 2024
What a night , what a set list , what a Boss ! #BruceSpringsteen #cardiff #springsteen #bruce @springsteen pic.twitter.com/aEjL1p4mLO — ANDY (@Andy_AVFC_Hanna) May 6, 2024
TRULY BETTER DAYS IN CARDIFF From Jason Farrelly Via Spring-Nut Facebook Page. Thanks Jason! Enjoy!! @springsteen #SpringsteenTour2024 #Springsteen #estreetband pic.twitter.com/ICASsOGTPH — Spring-Nuts (@SpringNuts_) May 5, 2024

Elsewhere, the Boss recently  took part in Mark Knopfler’s star-studded charity re-recording of ‘Going Home’ , which starred the likes of  Queen ‘s  Brian May ,  Bruce Springsteen ,  Black Sabbath ’s Tony Iommi,  Eric Clapton ,  Rolling Stones  guitarist  Ronnie Wood  and many more.

He also  made a cameo appearance in a recent episode of  Curb Your Enthusiasm , and released the career-spanning compilation ‘Best Of Bruce Springsteen’ in April via Sony Music.

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Jeremy Strong in Talks to Play Bruce Springsteen’s Manager Jon Landau in ‘Nebraska’ Movie Starring Jeremy Allen White (EXCLUSIVE)

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Jeremy Strong could be joining Jeremy Allen White in “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” the 20th Century Studios movie about Bruce Springsteen and the making of his 1982 album, “Nebraska.”

The “Succession” star is in talks to play Springsteen’s (White) longtime manager Jon Landau in the Scott Cooper-directed feature. Cooper is also writing the film, which is based on Warren Zane’s 2023 book “Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska.”

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Strong recently became a first-time Tony nominee for his work in “An Enemy of the People.” He was nominated for three Emmys — he won in 2020 — for his role as Kendall Roy in “Succession.” He’ll next be seen as infamous attorney Roy Cohn opposite Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump in “The Apprentice,” which will premiere at the 77 th Cannes Film Festival.

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