Bruce Springsteen is bringing his ‘Land of Hope & Dreams’ tour to the US in spring 2026, reuniting with the E Street Band. The ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ Tour kicks off March 31. The Grammy-winning singer made the announcement and revealed that the tour will feature 20 dates and that it will conclude in May.
Bruce Springsteen announces US Tour
Bruce Springsteen announced in a video he posted on Instagram. He shared that the ‘Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour’ will consist of 20 dates that run from March 21 to May 27. “Brothers and sisters, fans, friends, and good folk from coast to coast, we are living through dark, disturbing, and dangerous times, but do not despair. The cavalry is coming,” he said at the top of the clip.
“Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be taking the stage this spring, from Minneapolis to California to Texas to Washington, D.C, for the ‘Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour,’” he continued, in part.
The Tour comes with a political message
Springsteen, who has been a vocal critic of President Trump and wrote a song about his ICE policies, said the tour is a chance to honor the values of the country.His statement concluded, “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!”
‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ dates
The 20-date tour will kick off on March 31 at Minneapolis’ Target Center and conclude on May 27 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Springsteen and the E Street Band released Land of Hope & Dreams, the EP, in May 2025.See the dates for the ‘Land of Hope and Dreams American’ Tour below:March 31 – Minneapolis – Target Center April 3 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center April 7 – Inglewood, Calif. – Kia Forum April 9 – Inglewood, Calif. – Kia Forum April 13 – San Francisco, Calif. – Chase Center April 16 – Phoenix – Mortgage Matchup Center April 20 – Newark, N.J. – Prudential Center April 23 – Sunrise, Fla. – Amerant Bank Arena April 26 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center April 29 – Chicago – United Center May 2 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena May 5 – Belmont Park, N.Y. – UBS Arena May 8 – Philadelphia – Xfinity Mobile Arena May 11 – New York – Madison Square Garden May 14 – Brooklyn, N.Y. – Barclays Center May 16 – New York – Madison Square Garden May 19 – Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena May 22 – Cleveland – Rocket Arena May 24 – Boston – TD Garden May 27 – Washington, D.C. – Nationals Park
