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Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band confirm UK tour – get tickets first

Bruce Springsteen will be live in the UK this summer, having announced a string of huge shows for May and June 2016.

The Boss And The E Street Band will bring The River tour to UK stadiums later this year, following phenomenal demand and same day sell-outs of several European announcements before this.

Catch Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band in the UK:

May 2016
25 – Manchester, Etihad Stadium

June 2016
1 – Glasgow, Hampden Park
3 – Coventry, Ricoh Arena
5 – London, Wembley Stadium Connected by EE

Bruce Springsteen tickets go on sale at 09:00 on Thursday 25 February at Ticketmaster.co.uk/brucespringsteen. Tickets will range in price between £55 and £125, subject to booking fee. 

The tour comes after the release of The Ties That Bind: The River via Columbia Records. The four disc offering celebrates the 35th anniversary of Springsteen’s 1980 double-disc classic, The River and includes the 22 outtakes from the original ‘The River’ sessions, half of which had never been previously released.

Speaking on The River Tour in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Bruce Springsteen said, “We stand toe-to-toe with any version of our band that’s been out there. It’s a richer experience now because there is so much material to draw from. And that shared history you have with people makes the night very full, very beautiful.”

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band

How to get better your chances of getting Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band tickets first:

1. Open your account and log in now

Get the details out of the way before tickets go on sale by logging in and checking your Ticketmaster account ahead of time. We recommend checking passwords, delivery address and billing information now to reduce any stress when processing your order later on. Head to Ticketmaster.co.uk and log in to your account to get started.

2. Don’t refresh your screen

Stick to one window when you’re being pushed through the virtual queue and always resist the urge to refresh. Hitting the refresh button means you’ll lose your place in the queue and, as frustrating as it can get, patience is the only way to win this game.

Ticketmaster is equipped with sophisticated systems that are designed to manage and process ticket purchases as quickly as possible. The queuing system that appears on your screen is actually doing something and will place you at the front of the line as soon as possible.

3. Set your alarm on Thursday!

Bruce Springsteen tickets go on sale at 09:00 on Thursday 25 February at Ticketmaster.co.uk/brucespringsteen. Tickets will range in price between £55 and £125, subject to booking fee.

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