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"We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair - the cavalry is coming!" Springsteen says in a statement
He isn't done doing so, either. In fact, Springsteen and his E Street Band are hitting the road this spring and will, fittingly, open in Minnesota. That is based on the icon's recent single, highlighting the recent issues in Minneapolis, "Streets of Minneapolis." It's a brilliant tune that needs to be heard.
Bruce Springsteen announced a surprise run of 2026 tour dates that will start in March. He'll be joined by the E Street Band for the Land of Hope and Dreams tour beginning Mar. 31 in Minneapolis. So far there are 20 dates booked for the upcoming trek, which is presently set to wrap up May 27 in Washington.
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen has hinted at a return to Australia with the E Street Band next year. Springsteen is currently on tour in Europe with the July 3 show at Milan’s famous San Siro stadium set to draw a line under more than two years on the road.
"I put that in one of the top five or three shows we've ever done," Springsteen says. "It was one of the loveliest performing experiences of my life"
Fresh off a massive 2025 European run, Springsteen brings his powerhouse live show, new material, and full E Street lineup back to U.S. stages.
Springsteen is taking his "Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour" nationwide starting in the spring. It will kick off in Minneapolis, but then Springsteen will play in New York and New Jersey in April and May.
Before a musician played a single note at First Avenue, the iconic venue in the heart of Minneapolis, seemingly every voice in the room on Friday afternoon was chanting the words “fuck ICE.” This was a Tom Morello concert, but even more than music ...