Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Unleash a 2025 European Tour Bombshell!

Bruce Springsteen, a famous rock star known as “The Boss,” and his band, The E Street Band, are planning a big trip to Europe in 2025. They added eight new concerts to their schedule, which means more people in countries like England, France, Germany, and Spain will get to see them play. The fun starts on May 17 with two shows in Manchester, England, at a place called Co-op Live.

In total, they’ll do 12 shows across the UK and Europe. Some of these were supposed to happen earlier, but Bruce had to rest his voice because he wasn’t feeling well. Those missed shows in Marseille, Prague, and Milan are now set for new dates in 2025.

This exciting news came right after a movie about Bruce and his band, called “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band,” was shown for the first time. You can watch it on Hulu and Disney+ starting October 25. Bruce had been sick for a while and couldn’t perform, but now he’s ready to rock again. Before heading to Europe, he’s doing eight shows in Canada from October 31 to November 22, after finishing a tour in the United States.

At a concert in Philadelphia on August 23, Bruce told the crowd he’s not stopping anytime soon. He said, “We’ve been playing for 50 years, and we’re not quitting! No goodbyes for us!” He loves performing and hearing fans cheer, so he plans to keep going.

People who’ve seen his shows say Bruce and his band bring tons of energy and create special moments every night. Here’s when and where you can see them in Europe next year:

– May 17 – Manchester, England – Co-op Live (Tickets start October 11 at 10am BST on ticketmaster.co.uk)
– May 20 – Manchester, England – Co-op Live (Tickets start October 11 at 10am BST on ticketmaster.co.uk)
– May 24 – Lille, France – Stade Pierre Mauroy (Tickets start October 7 at 10am CEST on gdp.fr/en)
– May 31 – Marseille, France – Orange Velodrome (Moved from May 25, 2024, tickets on gdp.fr/en)
– June 4 – Liverpool, England – Anfield Stadium (Tickets start October 11 at 10am BST on ticketmaster.co.uk)
– June 11 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion (Tickets start October 9 at 10am CEST on ticketmaster.de)
– June 15 – Prague, Czech Republic – Airport Letnany (Moved from May 28, 2024, tickets on ticketmaster.cz)
– June 18 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park (Tickets start October 9 at 10am CEST on ticketmaster.de)
– June 21 – San Sebastian, Spain – Estadio Reale Arena (Tickets start October 8 at 10am CEST on doctormusic.com or entradas.com)
– June 27 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins Arena (Tickets start October 9 at 10am CEST on ticketmaster.de)
– June 30 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium (Moved from June 1, 2024, tickets on ticketmaster.it)
– July 3 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium (Moved from June 3, 2024, tickets on ticketmaster.it)

Bruce and his band can’t wait to play for their fans, and it’s going to be a blast!

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