Bruce Springsteen announces new tour dates after canceling shows due to peptic ulcer disease

The Boss will return to stages across the U.S. in the spring.

Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again.

In late September, the rock legend announced that he had to postpone his remaining 2023 tour dates to continue treatment for peptic ulcer disease symptoms. But now Springsteen & the E Street Band have unveiled a slew of rescheduled tour dates for next year.

The band will resume performances in March and April of 2024, with more shows coming in August and September. The announcement includes rescheduled U.S. dates, with Canadian dates coming soon.

Bruce Springsteen performs in concert during the Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 2023 tour at the Moody Center on February 16, 2023 in Austin, Texas.
Bruce Springsteen. Rick Kern/Getty Images

The September postponement came after Springsteen had canceled a handful of concerts in March for unspecified reasons and then canceled more in September.

When he revealed that the rest of the 2023 tour would be scuttled, the iconic musician said in a statement that he would "continue treatment through the rest of the year on doctor's advice," adding, "Thanks to all my friends and fans for your good wishes, encouragement, and support. I'm on the mend and can't wait to see you all next year."

Tickets from Springsteen's postponed 2023 concerts will be valid for the new dates. Below, see the rescheduled concerts announced on Oct. 6.

March 19 - Phoenix at Footprint Center
March 25 - San Diego at Pechanga Arena
March 28 - San Francisco at Chase Center
March 31 - San Francisco at Chase Center
April 4 - Inglewood, Calif. at Kia Forum
April 7 - Inglewood, Calif. at Kia Forum
April 12 - Uncasville, Conn. at Mohegan Sun Arena
April 15 - Albany, N.Y. at MVP Arena
April 18 - Syracuse, N.Y. at JMA Wireless Dome
April 21 - Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
Aug. 15 - Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
Aug. 18 - Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
Aug. 21 - Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park
Aug. 23 - Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park
Sept. 7 - Washington, D.C. at Nationals Park
Sept. 13 - Baltimore at Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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