Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Bruce Springsteen reunited original and current E Street Band members for a rare onstage performance at a symposium celebrating the 50th anniversary of 'Born to Run,' featuring a two-song set that transformed the venue into a stadium and highlighted the album's legacy.
David Sancious reflects on his early days with Bruce Springsteen, his contributions to the E Street Band, and his decision to leave before their rise to superstardom, emphasizing that he walked towards new opportunities rather than away from his past.
In a new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, E Street Band members Max Weinberg and Roy Bittan reflect on the making of Bruce Springsteen's iconic album "Born in the U.S.A." on its 40th anniversary. They share behind-the-scenes stories, including the creation of the album cover, the recording process, and the impact of the album's outtakes. The episode also delves into the band's memories of the Brucemania that followed the album's release.
Bruce Springsteen has addressed fans on social media after postponing several European concerts due to vocal issues. He assured fans in Marseille, Prague, and Milan that he will reschedule the shows and thanked fans in Ireland, the UK, and Wales for their support. Springsteen's next performance is scheduled for June 12 in Madrid.
Bruce Springsteen has postponed four upcoming shows in France, Czech Republic, and Italy due to vocal issues on doctor's orders. The affected concerts will be rescheduled, and tickets will remain valid or eligible for reimbursement. This follows previous postponements last year due to peptic ulcer disease.
Bruce Springsteen has postponed three upcoming shows in Prague and Milan due to vocal issues, following doctor's advice. The affected concerts will be rescheduled, and the European tour is set to resume on June 12 in Madrid.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have postponed three more European tour dates due to Springsteen's vocal issues, under doctor's orders. The affected shows are in Prague and Milan, with the tour expected to resume on June 12 in Madrid. Refunds are available for those who cannot attend the rescheduled dates.
Bruce Springsteen has postponed four concerts on his European tour, including a show in Marseille, due to vocal issues. Doctors have advised him not to perform for the next ten days. The affected concerts include dates in Prague and Milan, with new dates to be announced soon. Springsteen is expected to resume the tour on June 12 in Madrid.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have postponed their May 25 concert in Marseille, France, due to Springsteen's vocal issues. The announcement was made on social media, and tickets will be valid for the rescheduled date or eligible for reimbursement. This follows previous postponements due to health issues, with new dates added in Europe and the U.S. Springsteen's next scheduled performance is on May 28 in Prague.
Bruce Springsteen resumed his tour after battling peptic ulcer disease, delighting fans with a nearly three-hour show in Phoenix. The musician had postponed shows earlier in the year due to illness and COVID-19, eventually canceling the remaining 2023 tour dates. Springsteen's renewed tour is set to span nine months, featuring 52 dates across 17 countries before ending in Vancouver.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 2024 world tour in Phoenix, making minor alterations to the setlist and surprising fans with some omissions from previous shows. The tour is set to continue in Las Vegas and Europe before returning to the U.S. in August, with the final show scheduled for November in Vancouver. The setlist is expected to evolve as the tour progresses, with potential for further surprises and changes.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 2024 tour with a 29-song performance in Phoenix, marking their first show since Springsteen's health issues in 2023. The setlist included hits like "Born To Run," "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)," and "Dancing in the Dark." The tour will continue across the US and Europe, with upcoming shows in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Dublin, London, and more.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made a triumphant return to the stage in Phoenix for the reboot of his postponed 2023 world tour, showcasing a strong performance despite his recent health issues. The 29-song show, just under three hours, featured hits from his vast collection and covers, with Springsteen displaying his signature energy and showmanship. This year has been challenging for Springsteen, who also dealt with the loss of his mother, but he remains committed to his tour, which spans 17 countries across 52 dates and ends in November.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band relaunched their world tour in Phoenix, performing a diverse setlist that spanned his entire career, including covers of songs by Marvin Gaye, Kim Weston, Ben E. King, and the Commodores. The concert showcased Springsteen's classic performance style and featured a 18-member E Street Band, with the encore including hits like "Born to Run," "Glory Days," and "Dancing in the Dark."
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to headline the Sea.Hear.Now Festival in Asbury Park, NJ, marking their first performance together in the town in 14 years. The festival, taking place on Sunday, Sept. 15, will also feature other notable acts such as the Gaslight Anthem, Norah Jones, and Kool & the Gang. Tickets for the event go on sale on Thursday, March 7.