Bruce Springsteen says he’s “aching” to get back on the road and perform with The E Street Band, but the legendary rocker says there's more to it than that.
Bruce said, "Not just play but to travel and see our fans and all our different cities and feel that life again and give everybody a chance to see us. We're eventually going to get to Australia and New Zealand and back around again. So it's an old school E Street Band lengthy tour that we're gonna be involved in and everybody's very excited about it."
[Courtesy of Sirius/XM's E Street Band Radio]
The tour is expected to start in the U.S. in early February of 2023, but dates have yet to be announced. That will be followed by a European tour starting April 28th in Barcelona, Spain, followed by another U.S. tour in August.
Springsteen is already reportedly working on a set list. The Boss said, "Just to have something to do and an idea of like, 'Well, we can start from here and see where it's gonna go,' you know. You don't know until you get out there and test them in front of the audience. And then, because of the way that we are, after a short period of time we start switching it up anyway just to keep it interesting for us because we have such a big body of work at this time."
[Courtesy of Sirius/XM's E Street Band Radio]
He added that the set will also include songs from his last album with the E Street Band, 2020's Letter to You.
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