
Bruce Springsteen has officially announced the release of a brand-new album alongside a highly anticipated European tour for 2025. Fans of “The Boss” have waited eagerly for news, and now it’s here: Springsteen will not only be touring Europe again but also sharing previously unheard material with the world through a new album titled Tracks II: The Lost Albums.
The new album is expected to feature rare, unreleased tracks that span Springsteen’s storied career, showcasing his unmatched storytelling and rock roots. While the exact release date for the album has not been confirmed, the announcement has already sparked excitement among fans and critics alike. This project is seen as a continuation of his original Tracks box set from 1998, and promises to include material from sessions that never made it to previous albums.
Springsteen’s 2025 European tour, dubbed the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, will kick off in Manchester, England on May 14 and wrap up in Milan, Italy on July 3. The tour will take him and the E Street Band across major cities in France, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom. Notable stops include Berlin, Liverpool, Prague, and Frankfurt, giving fans across the continent a chance to experience Springsteen’s legendary live performance.
In addition to the album and tour, a behind-the-scenes documentary titled Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band is set to debut later in the year. The film will give fans an intimate look at the preparation, passion, and energy that goes into their massive world tours.
Springsteen continues to be a towering figure in music, with a career that has spanned decades and influenced countless artists. With the promise of new music and the return of his electrifying concerts, 2025 is shaping up to be a monumental year for Bruce Springsteen and his loyal fan base.
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