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The Boss Plays It Close To The Vest
Of course, Bruce and the band play the Super Bowl halftime show Sunday. That appearance has been hyped for quite some time.
But individual dates on both sides of the pond have surfaced during the past few days, mostly from individual venue and promoter announcements.
So far, Springsteen & E Street confirmed dates in the U.S. include April 1 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.; May 5 at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va.; the Verizon Center in D.C. May 18 and May 19 at Pittsburgh’s Mellon Arena.
Tickets for the above shows go on sale February 2.
Europe dates began surfacing last week and include Tampere, Finland (June 2), three nights in Stockholm (June 4, 5 and 7), two nights in Bergen, Norway (June 9-10), plus Munich (July 2), Frankfurt (July 3), Vienna (July 5), Herning, Denmark (July 8), Carhaix-Plouguer, France (July 16), Rome (July 19), Torino (July 21), Udine (July 23) and Benidorm, Spain (July 31).
One of the big rumors making the rounds is Springsteen and the band will play England’s
Springsteen’s new album, Working On A Dream, drops tomorrow (Jan. 27).