Bruce Springsteen extends 2025 tour with dates in Manchester and Liverpool

Bruce Springsteen performs during the 2024 Sea.Hear.Now Festival

Bruce Springsteen has added extra dates to his 2025 tour across the UK and Europe, including new gigs in Manchester and Liverpool. Find ticket details below.

The announcement of new tour dates comes shortly after The Boss wrapped up a number of live shows across the country earlier this year – including two shows at London’s Wembley Stadium this summer.

Now, it has been confirmed that he’ll be returning to the UK next year as well, but visiting cities that were missed during the 2023 and 2024 tours.

Two new shows in Manchester have been added to the front of the scheduled tour dates, with the tour now kicking off on May 17 with a performance at the new Co-op Live Arena. This will be followed by another show in the venue on May 20.

From there, Springsteen heads over to France for shows in Lille and Marseille on May 24 and 31 respectively, before returning to the UK for one new show at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on June 4.

From there, the dates resume with performances in Prague, Berlin and more, before wrapping up with two dates in Milan, Italy.

The already announced shows for 2025 were shared earlier this year, when The Boss was forced to reschedule a number of 2024 shows due to illness. In total, eight new dates have been added to the run, and tickets go on sale at various times next week.

The UK shows go on sale on October 11, while other shows in countries across Europe kick off slightly earlier. Find UK tickets here and European tickets here, as well as a list of new tour dates in bold below.

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 2025 European tour dates are:

MAY
17 – Manchester, England – Co-op Live (tickets from October 11, 10am BST)
20 – Manchester, England – Co-op Live (tickets from October 11, 10am BST)
24 – Lille, France – Stade Pierre Mauroy (tickets from October 7, 10am CEST)
31- Marseille, France – Orange Velodrome (rescheduled from May 25, 2024)

JUNE
4 – Liverpool, England – Anfield Stadium (tickets from October 11, 10am BST)
11 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion (tickets from October 9, 10am CEST)
15 – Prague, Czech Republic – Airport Letnany (rescheduled from May 28, 2024)
18 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park (tickets from October 9, 10am CEST)
21 – San Sebastian, Spain – Estadio Reale Arena (tickets from October 8, 10am CEST)
27 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins Arena (tickets from October 9, 10am CEST)
30 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium (rescheduled from June 1, 2024)

JULY
3 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium (rescheduled from June 3, 2024)

The announcement of the new tour dates arrives shortly before the release of a new film about the ‘Streets Of Philadelphia’ singer, arriving on streaming platforms later this month. Titled Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, the project is directed by Thom Zimny and promises to offer “the most in-depth look ever at the creation of Springsteen and The E Street Band’s legendary live performances” to date.

It will be arriving on Hulu and Disney+ on October 25, and you can watch the trailer below.

As for remaining 2024 tour dates, this month will also see the rock icon travel to Canada for eight remaining shows. These will begin on October 31 with a show in Montreal, and continue through to November 22, when the band will play in Vancouver for their 114th show since returning to the road in 2023. Find remaining tickets for Canada shows here.

In other Bruce Springsteen news, last month it was confirmed that Stephen Graham had been cast as the singer’s father in the upcoming biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere. Set to begin shooting this autumn, the film will also star The Bear‘s Jeremy Allen White as a young Springsteen and is directed by Scott Cooper (Black Mass, Hostiles).

Shortly before that was announced, it was reported that Springsteen had released a live album of his live performance at this year’s Sea.Hear.Now Fest. He headlined the annual New Jersey music bash on September 15, delivering a 30-track set spanning his extensive career and a select number of covers.

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