Bruce Springsteen European Dates
The Boss™ has announce a brace of Euro dates this summer as part of his whopping world tour in support of his latest tome Working On A Dream, which is out now.
The big hole in the confirmed list of dates are shows in Blighty, but we´re certain the confirmation of a week-long residency at Wembley is just around the corner...
June 2 - Tampere, Finland Ratinan Stadion
June 4 - Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm Stadium
June 5 - Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm Stadium
June 7 - Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm Stadium
June 9 - Bergen, Norway Koengen
June 10 - Bergen, Norway Koengen
July 2 - Munich, Germany Olympiastadion
July 3 - Frankfurt, Germany Commerzbank Arena
July 5 - Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadion
July 8 - Herning, Denmark Herning MCH
July 11 - Dublin, Ireland
July 16 - Carhaix, France Festival des Vielles Charrues
July 19 - Rome, Italy Stadio Olimpico
July 21 - Turino, Italy Olimpico di Torino
July 23 - Udine, Italy Stadio Friuli
July 26 - Bilbao, Spain San Mames Stadium
July 28 - Benidorm, Spain Estadio Municipal de Foietes
July 30 - Sevilla, Spain La Cartuja Olympic Stadium
Aug 1 - Valladolid, Spain Estadio Jose Zorrilla
Aug 2 - Santiago, Spain Monte Del Gozo
Call the local sources for ticketing info.
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