- Music
- 31 Oct 23
The Boss last played in Ireland this past May and has since postponed multiple shows due to medical concerns.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced new Irish dates for next May, as shared on Springsteen's social media.
The American rocker will be playing in Cork, Dublin, Kilkenny and Belfast as part of an upcoming 22-show stadium run of Europe. Beginning the tour with a gig in Wales, Springsteen will then play four Irish shows in a row: Boucher Road in Belfast on 9 May, Nowlan Park in Kilkenny on 12 May, Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork on 16 May and Croke Park in Dublin on 19 May.
Tickets go on sale HERE on Monday, 6 November at 8 am from Ticketmaster. You can find out more about getting tickets on his website.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band delivered "the greatest show on earth" (Billboard) across Europe this past summer, and they'll make a triumphant return to the continent in 2024 with a just-announced 22-show stadium run:
May 5 - Cardiff, Wales @ Principality Stadium… pic.twitter.com/JH8Gl0ZEVx— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) October 31, 2023
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Springsteen last played Ireland this past May, delivering a rousing performance at the RDS Arena in Dublin. As live reviewed by Stuart Clark, the show "conjured up magic"- you can read his review here.
This year hasn't necessarily been a smooth one for "the Boss", as he's had to postpone multiple shows while he recovered from treatment for peptic ulcer disease. However, he's back in full form with the newly announced European arena tour, and it won't be a show to miss.