Bruce Springsteen has finally unveiled his European tour schedule for 2025, billed as “The Land of Hope & Dreams Tour”,

Bruce Springsteen has finally unveiled his European tour schedule for 2025, billed as “The Land of Hope & Dreams Tour”, bringing just 16 stunning stadium and arena shows across six countries this summer .

 Tour Dates & Locations

  • May 14–20: Co‑op Live, Manchester (3 nights)
  • May 24 & 27: Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille, France
  • May 31: Orange Vélodrome, Marseille
  • June 4 & 7: Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
  • June 11: Olympiastadion, Berlin
  • June 15: Airport Letňany, Prague
  • June 18: Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
  • June 21 & 24: Estadio Reale Arena, San Sebastián (only Spain dates)
  • June 27: Veltins‑Arena, Gelsenkirchen
  • June 30 & July 3: San Siro, Mila.

It kicks off in Manchester on May 14 and wraps on July 3 in Milan — marking the final leg of Springsteen’s mammoth 2023–25 run, rather than a standalone summer outing .

Context & Highlights

This tour wraps up his ongoing 130-show “2023–2025 Tour,” which first began in February 2023 and has already sold over 4 million tickets and grossed around $631 million . In Europe, concert reviews have heaped praise on the shows in Manchester, London, and Barcelona, hailing them as “the greatest show on earth” and praising their electrifying live energy .

Notably, San Sebastián will host Springsteen for the first time in nine years at Estadio Reale Arena, with tickets ranging from €70–140 and going on sale back in October 2024 .

What Makes 2025 Special

  1. Final European stretch of 2025 – fans worldwide knew this would be Bruce’s sole European run this year; there are no North American dates scheduled .
  2. Themed tour – branded around his uplifting anthem “Land of Hope and Dreams,” it offers a powerful message of unity and optimism .
  3. New archival release – June 27 sees the release of Tracks II: The Lost Albums, featuring 74 previously unreleased songs

As Springsteen himself said: this tour isn’t just concerts—it’s a farewell wave to Europe in this trilogy of tours. With stadium-sized energy and a setlist steeped in hope, it’s poised to be a soaring end to a monumental era.

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