Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are returning to the road for a world tour in 2023. Here’s what we know.
“After six years, I’m looking forward to see our great and loyal fans next year,” Springsteen says in the announcement tweet. “And I’m looking forward to once again sharing the stage with the legendary E Street Band. See you all out there, next year – and beyond.”
The U.S. leg of the tour has dates that are yet to be announced. But we do know when European fans will get their chance to see The Boss live.
Bruce Springsteen World Tour Dates – 2023
U.S. Dates
To Be Announced
Europe Dates
April
- 28 | Barcelona, Spain
May
- 5 | Dublin, Ireland
- 7 | Dublin, Ireland
- 13 | Paris, France
- 18 | Ferrara, Italy
- 21 | Rome, Italy
- 25 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands
June
- 11 | Landgraaf, The Netherlands
- 13 | Zurich, Switzerland
- 21 | Dusseldorf, Germany
- 24 | Gothenburg, Sweden
- 26 | Gothenburg, Sweden
- 30 | Oslo, Norway
July
- 11 | Copenhagen, Denmark
- 13 | Copenhagen, Denmark
- 15 | Hamburg, Germany
- 18 | Vienna, Austria
- 23 | Munich, Germany
- 25 | Monza, Italy
These new world tour dates mark the first live shows for Bruce Springsteen since 2017. The group last played in public on ‘Saturday Night Live’ in December 2020, where they performed songs from their most recent studio album, Letter to You.
Following the announcement, Bruce Springsteen phoned in to SiriusXM’s E Street Radio to talk about the upcoming tour. “It doesn’t feel that long,” Springsteen says about the band’s last tour. “We’ve stayed busy over that time but still I have got the jones to play live very badly at this point, so I am deeply looking forward to getting out there in front of our fans.”
“We’ve got an old-school tour planned where we will be out there for quite a while and give everybody a chance to see is if they would like to,” Springsteen continues. “We are going to rehearse in January – I already wrote out set lists, just to have something to do.” Springsteen says the set lists contain a significant amount of recent material before delving into the classics fans love to hear at live shows.