Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will bring their Land of Hope and Dreams Tour to arenas nationwide this spring. The tour includes four New York dates at Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center and UBS Arena as part of the band’s first North American shows since 2024.

On March 31, Springsteen and the E Street Band will begin the tour at Target Center in Minneapolis, the first stop on the 20-date run. The tour includes performances in several of the country’s largest music markets.
Although closely associated with New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen has maintained a strong connection to New York throughout his career. As one of the East Coast’s most celebrated musicians, he continues to draw a devoted following across the region. Springsteen’s New York performances often take on the feeling of a homecoming for dedicated fans.

During the tour’s European run in 2025, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed for more than 700,000 fans and released the Land of Hope and Dreams EP from opening night in Manchester. The tour E Street Band will feature its longtime members Roy Bittan, Stevie Van Zandt, Patti Scialfa and Max Weinberg, with additional horn and choir sections joining the performances.
The tour announcement is underscored by a statement from Springsteen, who said, “We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair — the cavalry is coming.” Springsteen describes the tour as celebrating what he sees as core American ideals and democratic values. He added, “Everyone, regardless of where you stand or what you believe in, is welcome — so come on out and join the United Free Republic of E Street Nation for an American spring of Rock ’n’ Rebellion. I’ll see you there.”

Ticket information and updates can be found on Springsteen’s official website BruceSpringsteen.net/Tour. Tickets go on sale February 20–21 depending on market, with specific on-sale times and purchasing information.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 2026 Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour
Target Center — Minneapolis, MN — March 31
Moda Center — Portland, OR — April 3
Kia Forum — Inglewood, CA — April 7
Kia Forum — Inglewood, CA — April 9
Chase Center — San Francisco, CA — April 13
Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, AZ — April 16
Prudential Center — Newark, NJ — April 20
Amerant Bank Arena — Sunrise, FL — April 23
Moody Center — Austin, TX — April 26
United Center — Chicago, IL — April 29
State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA — May 2
UBS Arena — Belmont Park, NY — May 5
Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia, PA — May 8
Madison Square Garden — New York, NY — May 11
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY — May 14
Madison Square Garden — New York, NY — May 16
PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA — May 19
Rocket Arena — Cleveland, OH — May 22
TD Garden — Boston, MA — May 24
Nationals Park — Washington, D.C. — May 27
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