Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band back to Spain before next summer. The Tour will kick off on 13th May at the Estadio Olímpico de la Cartuja, in Seville, where a few days beforehand they will also be rehearsing for the European tour. Bruce Springsteen loves Spanish audiences and has often said that concerts in our country have a special warmth and intensity. So it should come as no surprise that Bruce has again chosen a Spanish city, Seville in this case, to start his next european tour. It isn’t the first time either that Spain has had the honour of confirming the first show of a Bruce Springsteen tour. In 1999 and 2007 Barcelona and Madrid were the cities selected to kick off his European tour.
Besides Seville, we’ll be able to catch Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band live in Barcelona, with a first show on 17th May at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and a second on 18th May, in San Sebastián on 2nd June at the Estadio de Anoeta and in Madrid on 17th June at the Santiago Bernabéu. Las Palmas is also added, with a concert on 15th May at the Estadio de Gran Canaria. The shows will start at 9 p.m.
Tickets are already on sale at www.doctormusic.com and www.ticketmaster.es, as well as from Fnac, Carrefour, by calling 902 15 00 25 and from the usual outlets of the Ticketmaster network.
The artist agents and the concert promoter, Doctor Music, have decided to keep prices the same as the last Spanish tour in 2009. The ticket price for general admission is 65 Euros in all the cities, except in Las Palmas that the price is 60 Euros. For reserved seating in Barcelona, prices are 83, 74 and 68 Euros, according to location, 83, 74 and 65 Euros for Madrid, 83 and 74 for San Sebastián, 80, 74 and 65 for Seville and 70 for Las Palmas. At the express request of the artist’s representation, a maximum of 6 tickets will be sold per person.
Besides of this highly awaited tour, 2012 brings us a new Bruce Springteen's album. Marking his 17th studio album, 'Wrecking Ball' released on March 6.