Bruce Springsteen Announces New U.S. Tour Dates for 2024

Bruce Springsteen revealed last month that he would have to cancel the remainder of his 2023 tour dates. The Boss’s team claimed that he required time off at the time to receive treatment for peptic ulcer ailment. Springsteen revealed the new dates on October 6. “Bruce Springsteen has continued to recover steadily from peptic ulcer disease over the past few weeks,” the statement said. It continued by stating that he will continue receiving therapy for the remainder of 2023 “on doctor’s advice.” The Boss consequently postponed the remainder of his 2023 tour dates until the following year. A letter from Springsteen to his followers was also included in the announcement. “I want to thank all of my friends and supporters for their kind words, inspiration, and help.

I’m recovering well and am eager to meet you all again in 2019. If you purchased tickets through an official ticketing company but are unable to attend the new dates, you have 30 days to ask for a refund. People who can make the new dates, however, will be able to use their previously bought tickets. In March and April 2024, Springsteen and the E Street Band will do encore performances. The trip will then continue in August, and it will end in September. Springsteen has only disclosed rescheduled U.S. dates thus far. The revised Canadian dates will be revealed by The Boss the following week. All of the performances will occur at the places where they were originally scheduled.
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On Springsteen’s website, tickets are still available for some of the performances. Below is a list of every date in 2024.
Rescheduled Bruce Springsteen Tour Dates
03/19 Phoenix, Arizona – Footprint Center
03/25 San Diego, California – Pechanga Arena
03/28 San Francisco, California – Chase Center
03/31 San Francisco, California – Chase Center
04/04 Inglewood, California – Kia Forum
04/07 Inglewood, California – Kia Forum
04/12 Uncasville, Connecticut – Mohegan Sun Arena
04/15 Albany, New York – MVP Arena
04/18 Syracuse, New York – JMA Wireless Dome
04/21 Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena
08/15 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena
08/18 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena
08/21 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Citizens Bank Park
08/23 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Citizens Bank Park
09/07 Washington, D.C. – Nationals Park
09/13 Baltimore, Maryland – Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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