Bruce Springsteen & E-Street Band UK tour 2023: are there dates for London, when do tickets go on sale?

The European tour is set to kick off in April 2023

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Rock icon Bruce Springsteen has announced a bumper European tour which is to take place in the summer of 2023.

Although no London date has been announced (yet) here’s all you need to know about how to get tickets for his European shows, and also where he played when he last performed in London.

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Will Bruce Springsteen be playing in London in 2023?

American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games 2017American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games 2017
American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games 2017

Despite the announcement of a European tour, the American singer-songwriter is yet to announce any shows in the UK.

This could change though, and with plenty of iconic venues in London, Bruce Springsteen would be spoilt for choice when it came to deciding where he would play in the capital.

Which dates have already been announced?

Bruce Springsteen has announced 19 dates for Europe in 2023 which will see his band play in iconic cities such as Barcelona, Rome and Paris.

The current tour dates begin on 28 April in Barcelona and finish up on 25 July in Monza, Italy.

The full list of 2023 dates are below.

28/4 Barcelona, Spain - Estadi Olímpic

5/5 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Arena

7/5 Dublin, Ireland - RDS Arena

13/5 Paris, France - La Défense Arena

18/5 Ferrara, Italy - Parco Urbano G. Bassani

21/5 Rome, Italy - Circo Massimo

25/5 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Johan Cruijff ArenA

11/6 Landgraaf, Netherlands - Megaland

13/613 Zurich, Switzerland - Stadion Letzigrund

21/6 Düsseldorf, Germany - Merkur Spiel Arena

24/6 Gothenburg, Sweden - Ullevi

26/6 Gothenburg, Sweden - Ullevi

30/6 Oslo, Norway - Voldsløkka

11/7 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken

11/7 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken

15/7 Hamburg, Germany - Volksparkstadion

18/7 Vienna, Austria - Ernst Happel Stadion

23/7 Munich, Germany - Olympiastadion

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25/7 Monza, Italy - Prato della Gerascia, Autodromo di Monza

Can I get tickets?

If you want to make sure you can get to see Bruce Springsteen next year, despite nothing currently planned to take place in London, you can check out ticket details for other shows on the European leg of the tour on Ticketmaster.

When did Bruce Springsteen last play in London?

It has been a while since the singer from New Jersey performed on UK soil, and it has been six years since he last performed in London.

During his 2016 ‘The River’ tour, Springsteen played a 33 song set at Wembley Stadium.

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The Wembley gig was one of just three shows Bruce Springstettn played in England, with the other two taking place in Coventry and Manchester.

According to setlist.fm, this was the setlist that night.

  • Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?Seeds
  • Johnny 99
  • Wrecking Ball
  • The Ties That Bind
  • Sherry Darling
  • Hungry Heart
  • No SurrenderBe True
  • Candy’s RoomShe’s the One
  • My City of Ruins
  • I’ll Work for Your Love
  • Spirit in the Night
  • Out in the Street
  • You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
  • Death to My Hometown
  • American Skin (41 Shots)
  • The River
  • The Promised Land
  • Darlington County
  • Waitin’ on a Sunny Day
  • Tougher Than the RestBecause the NightThe Rising
  • Badlands
  • Encore:
  • JunglelandBorn to Run
  • Dancing in the Dark
  • Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
  • Shout
  • Bobby Jean
  • Encore 2:
  • Thunder Road

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