Overview
- Dates run March 31 to May 27, opening in Minneapolis and concluding with an outdoor show at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
- Public ticket sales are scheduled for Feb. 20–21 at local times, with details listed on official channels including Ticketmaster.
- The announcement carries an explicit political message, with Springsteen vowing to defend American democracy and denouncing a “wannabe king” in Washington.
- The tour poster features “NO KINGS,” and media note the routing through Minneapolis, Portland and the Los Angeles area as echoing recent protests over ICE operations.
- The confirmed lineup restores the core E Street Band with supporting horns and choir, with most dates in arenas and a stadium finale in D.C.