Bruce Springsteen will return to Chicago in April as part of his upcoming “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour.” The tour, which was announced Tuesday, will begin next month in Minneapolis.
Springsteen, along with the E Street Band, recently performed a new single titled “Streets of Minneapolis.” The song was recorded and released following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Springsteen debuted the track during an unannounced appearance at a benefit concert in Minneapolis earlier this month.
The Chicago stop is scheduled for April 29 at the United Center, located at 1901 W. Madison St. Tickets for the show will be available to the general public starting at noon on Friday. Those interested can sign up for sale reminders or purchase tickets online.
The full list of tour dates can be found on Springsteen’s official website. The tour consists of 19 arena shows across 20 stops and is set to conclude in Washington, D.C., in May.
Springsteen last performed in Chicago in August 2023 with two concerts at Wrigley Field. He also played there in 2012. His most recent show at the United Center was in 2016.


