
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are launching a new American tour beginning March 31 in Minneapolis and concluding May 27 in Washington, D.C. The tour, “Land of Hope and Dreams,” marks the band’s return to U.S. audiences following their 2025 European shows, which drew over 700,000 fans, according to ABC7NY. The schedule includes 20 performances across the country, with headline dates at major venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Prudential Center.
Bruce Springsteen described the motivations behind the tour as a celebration of American values. In an announcement obtained by ABC7NY, he emphasized that the shows will honor American democracy, freedom, the Constitution, and the American dream. The tour is intended to be nonpartisan, open to all audiences. Tickets for the Newark, Belmont Park, and Brooklyn shows go on sale on Friday, with New York City dates available starting Saturday.
In addition to announcing the tour, Bruce Springsteen has released a new song titled “Streets of Minneapolis,” written and recorded in response to the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis during an enforcement operation earlier this year, as per PEOPLE. The track was composed and shared shortly after those events and makes reference to the incidents and the city’s response, and Springsteen released it online with a message dedicating it to the people of Minneapolis, immigrant residents and the memories of Good and Pretti.(en.wikipedia.org)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform as part of the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour in cities including Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston. According to People, the full tour schedule is available online, with the final show set for Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The tour marks the band’s return to the American stage and includes 20 performances across major venues.
Bruce Springsteen, who will turn 76 this September, and the E Street Band will continue touring across the U.S. Performances will feature the band’s signature sound, and information on ticket sales and show details is available on Springsteen’s official website and through major ticket outlets.









