Bruce Springsteen "Magic" Concert Tour Schedule for this Fall
As has been widely speculated and rumored since the announcement of an impending new Bruce Springsteen album with the E Street Band nearly two weeks ago, Tuesday it was confirmed that Springsteen will embark on a concert tour with the E Street Band this fall.
The first U.S. leg of the tour will kick off on October 2 in Hartford, CT (the same day that said album, titled "Magic" will be released by Sony), and wrap up on Nov. 18 in
Boston.
From there, Bruce and The E Street Band head over to Europe for a string of dates there, before coming back to America for what is presumed will be another run of dates here early next year.
Although further dates in America are only a matter of speculation at this time, and nothing is officially set, one has to assume that they will happen. Recent Springsteen concert tours -- both with and without the E Street Band -- have followed a pattern where the shows are in played in short six to eight week long "legs," followed by a short break. Since reuniting with the E Street band in 1999 for a reunion tour, the "Boss" has in fact been something of a fixture on the road with each of his subsequent tours. The run of concert dates for the albums "The Rising," "Devils & Dust," and last years "Seeger Sessions" lasted up to a full year when all was said and done.
Another factor to be considered here is the fact that the current schedule misses such major cities as Denver, Seattle, Portland, Dallas, Phoenix, and Atlanta. With the omission of these major markets, the prospect of more dates next year seems highly likely.
Also to be factored in is Springsteen's apparent excitement about playing the songs from the forthcoming "Magic" live.
In an exclusive interview published today by the highly regarded "Boss Magazine," Backstreets, Springsteen noted that "It's just built for it," when he spoke of the new songs.
In the same interview, Springsteen also seemed to put to rest any rumors that this would be a farewell tour for the E Street Band: "Oh, I'll never do that, man -- you're only gonna know that when you don't see me no more," Springsteen was quoted as saying in the Backstreets interview.
The first U.S. leg of the tour will kick off on October 2 in Hartford, CT (the same day that said album, titled "Magic" will be released by Sony), and wrap up on Nov. 18 in
Bruce Springsteen "Magic" Concert Tour Schedule for this Fall
From there, Bruce and The E Street Band head over to Europe for a string of dates there, before coming back to America for what is presumed will be another run of dates here early next year.
Although further dates in America are only a matter of speculation at this time, and nothing is officially set, one has to assume that they will happen. Recent Springsteen concert tours -- both with and without the E Street Band -- have followed a pattern where the shows are in played in short six to eight week long "legs," followed by a short break. Since reuniting with the E Street band in 1999 for a reunion tour, the "Boss" has in fact been something of a fixture on the road with each of his subsequent tours. The run of concert dates for the albums "The Rising," "Devils & Dust," and last years "Seeger Sessions" lasted up to a full year when all was said and done.
Another factor to be considered here is the fact that the current schedule misses such major cities as Denver, Seattle, Portland, Dallas, Phoenix, and Atlanta. With the omission of these major markets, the prospect of more dates next year seems highly likely.
Also to be factored in is Springsteen's apparent excitement about playing the songs from the forthcoming "Magic" live.
In an exclusive interview published today by the highly regarded "Boss Magazine," Backstreets, Springsteen noted that "It's just built for it," when he spoke of the new songs.
In the same interview, Springsteen also seemed to put to rest any rumors that this would be a farewell tour for the E Street Band: "Oh, I'll never do that, man -- you're only gonna know that when you don't see me no more," Springsteen was quoted as saying in the Backstreets interview.
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