Bruce Springsteen cancels remaining shows this year due to illness
Bruce Springsteen canceled the rest of this year's shows due to illness. Springsteen experienced peptic ulcer symptoms that caused her condition to decline.
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| Bruce Springsteen performs on stage at Parken in Copenhagen, Denmark, on July 11. (Photo: Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/Getty Images) |
In an official announcement, the Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour will be postponed starting with the soloist's concert at the JMA Wireless Dome in New York.
The Born to Run singer wrote an apology to fans who had bought tickets to her concert
"Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is postponing all shows currently scheduled for September 2023, beginning with tomorrow's scheduled show at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York," the official announcement read.
"Mr. Springsteen is being treated for peptic ulcer symptoms and his medical counsel decided that he should postpone the remainder of his shows in September," the announcement continued on @springsteen.
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The Born to Run singer wrote an apology to fans who had bought tickets to her concert. Springsteen also promised to return with a replacement concert in the United States.
He also admitted to having fun during the concert in America. He also hopes to be able to greet fans again at various concert points soon.
A specific apology was expressed by the rock singer to fans in Philadelphia. Springsteen canceled performances in the city on August 16 and 18 due to illness.
"Firstly, sorry to the amazing Philly fans we missed a few weeks ago. We're going back to do this concert and a few others," Springsteen said.
"We have had a great time during our concerts in the U.S. and look forward to more exciting times. We will be back soon," he continued.
The delay caused Springsteen to cancel performances in several American cities. Some of them, namely Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Uncasville, Albany, and Columbus.
The 73-year-old musician is also scheduled to hold a concert in Washington D.C. on September 29. The concert was originally going to be the conclusion of Springsteen's tour of the United States.
Meanwhile, the soloist is confirmed to take a two-month break because he has vacated his tour schedule until October. Bruce Springsteen will only continue the tour in November by visiting several cities in Canada.
The visit to Canada will open with a concert at Vancouver's Rogers Arena on Nov. 3. The concert will then continue to various regions, such as Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.
