FILE – In this Nov. 5, 2018, file photo, Bruce Springsteen performs at the 12th annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit concert at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. Iconic artists Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen are among the stars who will highlight a primetime virtual celebration televised Wednesday night following President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.(Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP, File)
Bruce Springsteen has announced the makeup schedule for his 2023 tour — including Dec. 10 and 12 at the Chase Center in San Francisco — that was postponed last month as the rock legend sought to recover from a peptic ulcer.
The rescheduled 2024 tour will now come to Chase Center on March 28 and 31, According to Chase Center officials and tour organizers. Ticketholders for the original Dec. 10 show will have their tickets transferred to the March 28 date, and Dec. 12 ticketholders will be transferred to March 31.
Those unable to attend the new dates have 30 days to request a refund through original point of purchase.
The Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concerts originally rescheduled for Dec. 10 & 12 at Chase Center have been rescheduled for Mar. 28 & 31. Tickets for original shows will be valid for each new date, respectively.
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In the original announcement from Springsteen’s website, the rocker said he nas “continued to recover steadily from peptic ulcer disease over the past few weeks and will continue treatment through the rest of the year on doctor’s advice. … Thanks to all my friends and fans for your good wishes, encouragement, and support. I’m on the mend and can’t wait to see you all next year. The new tour kicks off March 19 in Phoenix and covers all of the shows affected by the postponement. The trek will run mid-March through mid-April, then returns mid-August through mid-September.
Here is the 2024 tour schedule.
March 19 – Phoenix, Arizona, Footprint Center (rescheduled from Nov. 30, 2023)
March 25 – San Diego, Pechanga Arena (rescheduled from Dec. 2, 2023)
March 28 – San Francisco, Chase Center (rescheduled from Dec. 10, 2023)
March 31 – San Francisco, Chase Center (rescheduled from Dec. 12, 2023)
April 4 – Inglewood, Kia Forum (rescheduled from Dec. 4, 2023)
April 7 – Inglewood, Kia Forum (rescheduled from Dec. 6, 2023)
April 12 – Uncasville, Connecticut, Mohegan Sun Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 16, 2023)
April 15 – Albany, New York, MVP Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 19, 2023)
April 18 – Syracuse, New York, JMA Wireless Dome (rescheduled from Sept. 7, 2023)
April 21 – Columbus, Nationwide Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 21, 2023)
Aug. 15 – Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena (rescheduled from (Sept. 12, 2023)
Aug. 18 – Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 14, 2023)
Aug. 21 – Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park (rescheduled from Aug. 16, 2023)
Aug. 23 – Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park (rescheduled from Aug. 18, 2023)
Sept. 7 – Washington, D.C., Nationals Park (rescheduled from Sept. 29, 2023)
Sept. 13 – Baltimore, Oriole Park at Camden Yards (rescheduled from Sept. 9, 2023)
Originally published at Bay Area News Group