
Bruce Springsteen is back — and he’s bringing the E Street Band along for another epic ride. The Boss has officially announced the release of a brand-new studio album slated for early 2025, followed by an expansive European tour that will stretch well into 2026.
The legendary rocker, whose music has defined generations, is once again proving that age is just a number. At 75, Springsteen is showing no signs of slowing down. The upcoming album, which is said to blend his signature heartland rock with new sonic directions, will mark his first full-length studio release since 2022’s Only the Strong Survive.
While the full tracklist remains under wraps, insiders have hinted that the album will feature both solo compositions and collaborations with longtime E Street Band members. Fans can expect the powerful storytelling and raw energy that have become synonymous with Springsteen’s music over the decades.
But perhaps even more thrilling is the news of the 2025-2026 European tour, which will see Springsteen and the E Street Band take to some of the continent’s most iconic stages. Cities like London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Amsterdam, and Madrid are already confirmed, with additional dates expected to be announced soon. The tour is scheduled to begin in late May 2025 and continue through the summer of 2026, making it one of Springsteen’s longest European treks in years.
After postponing much of his 2024 schedule due to health concerns, fans were eagerly awaiting news of his return. This announcement not only marks a comeback but reinforces Springsteen’s enduring legacy in the world of rock and roll.
Tickets are expected to go on sale later this year, and demand is already sky-high. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, 2025 and 2026 are shaping up to be unforgettable years in the Boss’s legendary journey.
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