Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band kick off 'The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour' next week

Article Contributed by Shore Fire Media | Published on Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will return to the road on May 14 for their only shows of 2025, bringing "The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" to more than 700,000 fans in six countries this summer. Beginning with a three-show run in Manchester, England next week, these 16 scheduled dates will serve as the finale to a tour that’s been deemed “the greatest show on earth” (Billboard) and "a masterclass in the uplifting power of rock-and-roll" (Washington Post). Beginning in February 2023, with Springsteen and The E Street Band’s first shows in six years, the current run of 130 dates has sold over 4 million tickets across continents, been named Pollstar’s Rock Tour of the Year (2024) and resulted in the critically-acclaimed documentary “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band” (available on Hulu and Disney+).

For tickets and more information about Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, visit brucespringsteen.net/tour.

Recent live highlights for Springsteen and The E Street Band include their first Asbury Park homecoming show in decades — "an already legendary live set" (Variety) called “one of the greatest post-reunion shows in Springsteen history” (Rolling Stone). In Europe, a multi-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium last summer “reminded us…no one does it better” (The Times) — while shows at Barcelona’s Estadi Olímpic saw the band “unleash euphoria” (El Correo) to over 130,000 fans. Each of this year’s tour dates will take place in a city that Springsteen and The E Street Band are yet to play since their 2023 return, concluding with two nights at the legendary San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy on June 30 and July 3.

Also coming this summer is “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” a collection of seven never-heard, full-length Springsteen records arriving June 27 via Sony Music. Spanning across 83 songs (74 of which have never been released in any form), the 9LP / 7CD box set has already been called “a treasure” (David Muir, ABC World News Tonight), “astounding” (Rolling Stone) and “too good to be true” (New York Magazine). “Almost ever since he released ‘Tracks’ in 1998, fans have clamored for this,” noted Variety — while the New York Times added that even Springsteen’s biggest fans would be “surprised at the scale of ‘Tracks II.’”

Springsteen has shared three early previews of “Tracks II” to date: “Rain In The River,” “Blind Spot” and “Faithless.” For more information about “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” visit brucespringsteen.lnk.to/TheLostAlbumsPR.

May 14 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live

May 17 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live

May 20 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live

May 24 - Lille, France - Stade Pierre Mauroy

May 27 - Lille, France - Stade Pierre Mauroy 

May 31- Marseille, France - Orange Vélodrome

June 4 - Liverpool, England - Anfield Stadium

June 7 - Liverpool, England - Anfield Stadium

June 11 - Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion

June 15 - Prague, Czech Republic - Airport Letnany

June 18 - Frankfurt, Germany - Deutsche Bank Park

June 21 - San Sebastian, Spain - Estadio Reale Arena

June 24 - San Sebastian, Spain - Estadio Reale Arena

June 27 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Veltins Arena

June 30 - Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium

July 3 - Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium 

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