Bruce Springsteen Announces New Album & Tour Dates

Bruce Springsteen - New Album out today

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen has announced that his 17th studio album titled ‘Wrecking Ball‘, will be released on March 5.

The new album was produced by Ron Aniello, and features collaborations with Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, former Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain, and members of The E Street Band.

Springsteen’s manager, Jon Landau, stated in an interview with Rolling Stone that:

The lyrics tell a story you can’t hear anywhere else and the music is his most innovative of recent years. The writing is some of the best of his career and both veteran fans and those who are new to Bruce will find much to love on Wrecking Ball.”

The first single from ‘Wrecking Ball‘ is the first track on the album titled ‘We Take Care Of Our Own‘, and is released today.

The tracklisting for ‘Wrecking Ball‘ is as follows:

‘We Take Care of Our Own’
‘Easy Money’
‘Shackled and Down’
‘Jack of All Trades’
‘Death to My Hometown’
‘This Depression’
‘Wrecking Ball’
‘You’ve Got It’
‘Rocky Ground’
‘Land of Hope and Dreams’
‘We Are Alive’
‘Swallowed Up’ (Bonus Track)
‘American Land’ (Bonus Track)

Tour dates:

13 May          Sevilla                    Estadio Olimpico

17 May         Barcelona               Estadio Olimpico Lluis

18 May         Barcelona               Estadio Olimpico Lluis

25 May         Frankfurt                Commerzbank Arena

27 May         Cologne                 Energie Stadion

28 May          Landgraf                Pink Pop

30 May         Berlin                    OlympiaStadion

2 June          San Sebastian        Estadio Anoeta

3 June          Lisbon                    Rock inLisbon

7 June          Milan                      Stadio Meaza

10 June         Florence                 Stadio Francesco

11 June         Trieste                    Stadio Trieste

17 June         Madrid                   Estadio Santago Bernabu

19 June         Montpellier             Park & Suites Arena

21 June         Sunderland             Stadium of Light

22 June         Manchester             Etihad Stadium

24 June          Isle of Wight          Isle Of WightFestival

4 July           Paris                      Bercy

5 July           Paris                      Bercy

7 July           Roskilde                RoskildeFestival

9 July           Zurich                     Stadium Letzigrund

11 July          Prague                   Synot Tip Arena

12 July          Vienna                    Ernst Happel Stadium

14 July          London                  Hard Rock Calling

17 July          Dublin                    RDS

18 July          Dublin                    RDS

21 July          Oslo                       Valle Hoven

23 July          Bergen                   Koegen

24 July          Bergen                   Koegen

27 July           Gothenberg            Ullevi

28 July           Gothenberg            Ullevi

 

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