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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have added new dates to their 2023 tour!

DateCityVenue
Aug 24Foxborough, MAGillette Stadium
Aug 28Washington, D.C.National Stadium
Aug 30East Rutherford, NJMetLife Stadium
Sep 01East Rutherford, NJMetLife Stadium
Sep 07Syracuse, NYJMA Wireless Dome
Sep 09Baltimore, MDOriole Park at Camden Yards
Sep 12Pittsburgh, PAPPG Paints Arena
Nov 03Vancouver, BCRogers Arena
Nov 06Edmonton, ABRogers Place
Nov 08Calgary, ABScotiabank Saddledome
Nov 10Winnipeg, MBCanada Life Centre
Nov 14Toronto, ONScotiabank Arena
Nov 16Toronto, ONScotiabank Arena
Nov 18Kanata, ONCanadian Tire Centre
Nov 20Montreal, QCCentre Bell
Nov 30Phoenix, AZFootprint Center
Dec 04Los Angeles, CAKia Forum
Dec 06Los Angeles, CAKia Forum
Dec 08San Francisco, CAChase Center
The Cubs site in Chicago says tickets will go on sale Friday:
"Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band

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It's been a long time comin' but now it's here
Yeah, now it's here

@tattooDad posted:

I thought I'd given up on this tour, but now I have this knot in my stomach, that pre-ticket sale jitters of old.

Don't give up on the tour!!  Go register and see what happens.  Based on absolutely nothing, I would expect the Stadium shows to be cheaper (they were in EU) and the arena shows to be priced as they were the first leg.

Good luck!!

@Q2 posted:

Not necessarily.   If you were on the field, Fenway Park was ‘wiked ausum’.
       - “your cousin from Bahston”. 😎

Q2

Yeah, Fenway has stands that are more on top of the field than the newer parks. I have been to shows at Camden Yards and Nats Park and the crowd noise just escapes the park and with the massive void of fans where the dirt infield is located, it makes for a strange place for a show.

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7634B723-7956-4CBC-8531-65CDB2606004Googling shows the above:  (Not guaranteed to be Bruce’s chart, but a general idea.)

Seating capacity:!41,649

- Where Are The Best Seats at Wrigley Field For Concerts? -

Floor-level sections, rows and seats at Wrigley Field

Sections Floor A, Floor AA, Floor AB and Floor B are a part of Floor Seating, which offers some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, floor sections are added or removed. The floor seating typically has Floors A to Floors Z. Behind the Stage sections include 501-507, 511-515.

100-level sections, rows and seats at Wrigley Field

The Field Box seats consists of sections 101-142. Also, section 101 is considered the “Family Section” at Wrigley Field which means no alcohol is served and behavior is strictly monitored. There are two seating areas that are considered the Field Boxes; outfield field boxes (sections 101-110, 133-142) and infield field boxes (sections 110-133).

300-level sections, rows and seats at Wrigley Field

Budweiser Bleachers are located at the Far Outfield in sections 301-318.

400 & 500-level sections, rows and seats at Wrigley Field

The upper deck box seats offer some of the best views of the playing field in the entire stadium in sections 409-431. The upper deck reserved seats consists of sections 503-538. Every upper deck reserved sections sits directly behind an upper deck box section. These are relatively small sections with only 9 rows of seats.

Wrigley Field Rows

The lower sections have rows A-D, 1-11. 100s sections consist of rows 1-15 while 200 sections have rows 1-23. 300 level rows are numbered from 1-12 and 1-9 for 400 sections.

Wrigley Field Premium Seating & Club Options For Concerts

Wrigley Park Premium Seating Locations

  • 1914 Club (Sections 13-22 Rows 1-7)
  • Catalina Club (Sections, 315L, 316L, 317R, 318R)
  • Cree Lighting Club (On Suite Level along the third base line)
  • Maker’s Mark Barrel Room (Sections 27-29 Rows 1-7)
  • The W Club (Sections 3-5 Rows 1-12)


Q2

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https://brucespringsteen.net/n...h-and-san-francisco/

ADDITIONAL SHOWS ADDED IN PITTSBURGH AND SAN FRANCISCOMail

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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have continued to add 2023 North American dates due to overwhelming popular demand, today announcing second nights at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena (September 12 and a just-added September 14 show) and San Francisco’s Chase Center (December 8 and the just-added December 10). Tickets for each of these dates will go on sale this Thursday February 23 at 10AM local time. All fans who registered for the previously-announced shows in Pittsburgh and San Francisco through Verified Fan will automatically be registered for these added shows.

The newly-added dates come on the heels of today’s near-immediate sell out for a second night at Chicago’s Wrigley Field on August 11, a show announced this past Friday after the original August 9 date sold out in record time. “The instant sellout of Chicago’s second Wrigley Field show, and the addition of second shows in Pittsburgh and San Francisco are a testament to the excitement that Bruce and the Band’s intense rock shows are generating wherever they play,” said manager Jon Landau. “They are at the top of their game and this tour is not to be missed.”

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s 2023 international tour began earlier this month in Tampa, Florida with their first North American show together in seven years. Opening night featured a high-energy 28-song set deemed “ecstatic and emotional” by Rolling Stone and a “must-see” by SPIN. USA Today said they “rocked like their lives depended on it” and the Associated Press noted the “energy was as high as ever…every song seemed epic.”

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