Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced the rescheduled U.S. tour dates for 2024. The new dates will take place in two clumps, one in mid-March through mid-April and the other in mid-August through mid-September. The announcement also mentioned that the makeup dates for the Canadian shows will be revealed next week. The rescheduled dates have been designed to allow more breathing room between shows, with at least a three-day gap between each date. All tickets for the postponed shows remain valid for the new dates, and information about refunds is available through the ticket issuing companies. Springsteen's decision to postpone all shows for the remainder of 2023 was due to his recovery from peptic ulcer disease. The announcement of the rescheduled dates came after Springsteen missed gigs in Philadelphia and later postponed the remaining shows in September. The rescheduled shows aim to accommodate Springsteen's physically taxing performances.
Bruce Springsteen is reportedly working on a film adaptation of the making of his 1982 album 'Nebraska'. The project is said to involve director Scott Cooper and may be based on Warren Zanes' book 'Deliver Me From Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska'. The film will explore the stripped-back nature of the album, which Springsteen recorded as demos on a 4-track recorder during a dark psychological period. Springsteen, who recently underwent treatment for a peptic ulcer disease, is set to resume his tour with the E Street Band in March 2024.
In related news, Jeremy Allen White is in negotiations to portray Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming movie titled 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'. The movie will center around the making of Springsteen's 1982 hit album 'Nebraska'. Hollywood studio A24 is in discussion to come aboard the project, which is based on Warren Zanes' 2023 book of the same name. Scott Cooper will write and direct the movie. The story will follow Springsteen and the journey of making 'Nebraska', a dark, stripped-down collection of songs that marked a new artistic direction for the rockstar. Jeremy Allen White, known for his role in the FX comedy-drama series 'Carmy Berzatto', is currently shooting for the show's third season. [24ea3a67]