Today’s announcement shows U.S. dates beginning the first week of March and continuing through the first week of May. While most markets will host The Boss & Co. for one night, Philadelphia, E. Rutherford and New York are slotted for multiple evenings.

There is still no word as to who, if anyone will replace saxman Clarence Clemons who passed away in June. Today’s announcement lists E Street as consisting of Roy Bittan, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, Garry Tallent, Steven Van Zandt and Max Weinberg “with” Soozie Tyrell and Charlie Giordano.

Of course, there is an album to promote.  Wrecking Ball drops March 6 on Columbia Records.

Here’s the plan:

March 18, Atlanta, Philips Arena
March 19 Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
March 23 Tampa, Tampa Bay Times Forum
March 26 Boston, TD Garden
March 28 Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
March 29 Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
April 1, Washington, D.C., Verizon Center
April 3, E. Rutherford, N.J., Izod Center
April 4, E. Rutherford, N.J., Izod Center
April 6, New York City, Madison Square Garden
April 9, New York City, Madison Square Garden
April 12, Auburn Hills (Detroit), Palace Of Auburn Hills
April 13, Buffalo, N.Y., First Niagara Center
April 16, Albany, N.Y., Times Union Center
April 17, Cleveland, Quicken Loans Center
April 24, San Jose, HP Pavilion
April 26, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
April 29, New Orleans, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
May 2, Newark, N.J., Prudential Center

Tickets for E. Rutherford, New York and Newark go on sale Jan. 27; Tampa, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Auburn Hills, Buffalo, Albany and Cleveland Jan. 28; Greensboro and San Jose Feb. 3 and Atlanta Feb. 4. Visit BruceSpringsteen.net for more information.