Bruce Springsteen will not go on stage again this year to recover from a peptic ulcer for which he has been convalescing for weeks and continues in treatment. This has forced him to postpone until 2024 all the concerts he had left this year, according to a statement published on his official website.
Next week new dates will be announced of the postponed concerts, which will take place in the same venues already committed, all of them in the United States and Canada.
“Thank you to all my friends and fans for your good wishes and support,” said ‘The Boss’ in this statement. “I’m recovering and I’m looking forward to seeing you all next year,” he added.
According to the statement, all tickets already purchased for the postponed concerts will be used for the new dates, and those who cannot attend the new appointment will have a month to ask for their money back.
Among the appointments that Springsteen leaves for next year are Washington, San Diego, San Francisco and Philadelphia, in the United States, and Montreal, Toronto and Calgary in Canada.
The singer and songwriter from New Jersey turned 74 last week and had been on tour with The E Street Band since February of this year, with more than 60 concerts until it was interrupted.
Source: Lasexta

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