Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be coming to the North East next year as part of their newly released UK and Ireland stadium shows for the 22-date European tour.
The 74-year-old is best known for his hit songs Dancing in the Dark, Born in the USA and I’m On Fire, plus so many more.
The American rock singer has announced the new dates following their well-received UK shows in summer this year.
They performed in Edinburgh, Birmingham and two nights at London BST Hyde Park.
But in May 2024, Sunderland is set to welcome Springsteen and his band for one night only.
Alongside Springsteen, the E Street Band is made up of members Roy Bittan (piano, synthesiser) Nils Lofgren (guitar, vocals), Patti Scialfa (guitar, vocals), Garry Tallent (bass guitar), Stevie Van Zandt (guitar, vocals) and Max Weinberg (drums) with Soozie Tyrell (violin, guitar, vocals), Jake Clemons (saxophone) and Charlie Giordano (keyboards).
When are Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performing in Sunderland?
Springsteen and the E Street Band will be performing at the mega Stadium of Light on Wednesday, May 22.
They will also be stopping off in Cardiff, London and Dublin to name a few.
When do tickets for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Sunderland Stadium of Light go on sale?
Tickets for the stadium show in Sunderland go on sale from AEG Presents UK on Friday, November 3 at 10am.
You can buy tickets here.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band UK and Ireland tour dates
May 2024
- Cardiff Principality Stadium – Sunday, 5th
- Belfast Boucher Road – Thursday, 9th
- Kilkenny Nowlan Park – Sunday, 12th
- Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh – Thursday, 16th
- Dublin Croke Park – Sunday, 19th
- Sunderland Stadium of Light – Wednesday, 22nd
July 2024
- London Wembley Stadium – Thursday, 25th
You can find more information about Bruce Springsteen’s European tour on his official website.
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