Shows kick off Apr 28 in Spain

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have surpassed one million tickets sold on their just-announced 2023 tour dates in Europe. Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows in Barcelona, Dublin, Oslo, Gothenburg, Paris, Amsterdam and Hockenheim have been added.

Tickets for all European shows are available now through Ticketmaster.

The group will return to touring in February 2023 with a string of to-be-announced US arena dates that will precede the European run which is expected to add additional shows in the future. The trek will be followed by a second North American leg starting in August in 2023.

The 2023 dates will mark the first live shows for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band since the conclusion of their 14-month, worldwide The River Tour in Australia in February 2017. The River Tour was named 2016’s top global tour by both Billboard and Pollstar.

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band last reconnected to perform on Saturday Night Live in December 2020, where they launched live versions of two songs from their most recent studio album Letter To You, which reached No. 1 in 11 countries and marked the band’s first time recording live together in decades. Last year, Springsteen unveiled his never-before-released The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts film, collaborated with President Barack Obama on the book Renegades: Born In The USA and reprised his record setting show Springsteen On Broadway to help reopen New York City theaters last summer.

Bruce Springsteen 2023 Tour Dates:

April 28 – Barcelona, Spain­ @ Estadi Olímpic
April 30 – Barcelona, Spain­ @ Estadi Olímpic
May 5 – Dublin, Ireland @ RDS Arena
May 7 – Dublin, Ireland @ RDS Arena
May 9 – Dublin, Ireland @ RDS Arena
May 13 – Paris, France @ La Défense Arena
May 15 – Paris, France @ La Défense Arena
May 18 – Ferrara, Italy @ Parco Urbano G. Bassani
May 21 – Rome, Italy @ Circo Massimo
May 25 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff ArenA
May 27 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff ArenA
June 11 – Landgraaf, The Netherlands @ Megaland
June 13 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Stadion Letzigrund
June 21 – Düsseldorf, Germany @ Merkur Spiel Arena
June 24 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Ullevi
June 26 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Ullevi
June 28 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Ullevi
June 30 – Oslo, Norway @ Voldsløkka
July 2 – Oslo, Norway @ Voldsløkka
July 11 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Parken
July 13 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Parken
July 15 – Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion
July 18 – Vienna, Austria @ Ernst Happel Stadion
July 23 – Munich, Germany @ Olympiastadion
July 25 – Monza, Italy @ Prato della Gerascia, Autodromo di Monza