Bruce Springsteen cancels another performance because of illness

13 March 2023, 01:34

Bruce Springsteen (Danny Lawson/PA)
Bruce Springsteen (Danny Lawson/PA). Picture: PA

A statement did not specify who was ill.

Bruce Springsteen’s planned performance in Albany has become the third concert in a week postponed by the rocker, who cited illness as the reason in a tweet but did not give specifics.

The postponements come a month into Springsteen’s first major tour in six years.

The Boss, as he is known to his fans, also gave himself and his E Street Band sick days last Thursday when they were to have performed in Columbus, Ohio, and again for a scheduled concert on Sunday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Details were lacking in Springsteen’s social media posts.

Though the Twitter feed blamed the latest postponement on illness, it did not specify who was ill or what kind of illness was involved.

It merely said: “Due to illness, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s concert at MVP Arena in Albany on Tuesday March 14 has been postponed.

“We are working on rescheduling the date so please hold on to your tickets as they will be valid for the rescheduled show.”

The post made no mention of a major winter storm forecast to hit Albany late on Monday.

On Saturday, E Street Band member Little Steven Van Zandt posted an encouraging message about the concert postponements on Twitter, saying: “No need to be anxious or afraid. Nothing serious. Just a temporary situation. We will all be back in full force very soon.”

Springsteen, 73, began the tour on February 1 in Tampa, Florida, before 20,000 fans who mostly stood through the 28-song arena show that included staples like Born To Run, Glory Days, Rosalita, Promised Land and Backstreets.

In a story last month that began Covid Has Come To E Street, the Asbury Park Press reported that E Street Band members Van Zandt and Soozie Tyrell missed a February 10 show in Dallas.

The newspaper, quoting one of the show spectators, said Springsteen from the stage blamed their absences on Covid-19.

In his Twitter feed at the time, Van Zandt answered a fan who asked why he missed the show with: “Sorry folks. Covid.”

Glastonbury Festival 2009 – Day Two
Bruce Springsteen performs with the E Street band during the 2009 Glastonbury Festival (Yui Mok/PA)

He added that he had “a very mild case,” crediting his vaccines and adding: “No real danger or damage.”

He returned to the tour soon afterward.

The setbacks come several months after Springsteen released his latest album, Only The Strong Survive, in November.

The famed musician has sold about 140 million albums while winning 20 Grammys, an Oscar and a Tony award in a career that has spanned all or parts of six decades.

The first leg of his US tour is to end with an April 14 homecoming in New Jersey before the band goes abroad starting with an April 28 show in Barcelona, Spain.

Springsteen then returns for more US concert dates this summer, including a performance at Wrigley Field in Chicago, and other dates into December.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Storm damaged home

Tornadoes kill four people in Oklahoma

Israeli tanks

Biden and Netanyahu speak as ceasefire pressure grows on Israel and Hamas

Storm damage in Omaha

Tornadoes kill three in Oklahoma as state of emergency declared in 12 counties

Kharkiv damage

Ukrainian army chief reports tactical retreat in the east

Elon Musk meets Chinese Premier

Tesla founder Musk meets Chinese Premier as competitors show off new EVs

Ukrainians stabbed

Russian man arrested in Germany after two Ukrainians fatally stabbed

Fascists give salute

Dozens give fascist salute on anniversary of Mussolini’s execution

Damaged building

Energy infrastructure and hotel damaged in Russian drone attacks

Smoke from blast

Funeral held for 20 soldiers killed in munitions blast at Cambodian army base

Artist's impression of airport

Dubai’s ruler outlines plan to move airport to new £28bn facility

Iraqis

Passing of harsh anti-LGBT+ law in Iraq sparks diplomatic backlash

Tornado damage

Aerial photos reveal path of devastation after five killed in tornado in China

A worker wipes as visitors sit on a BYD Song Pro DM-i car model during the Auto China 2024 in Beijing

Tesla founder Musk visits China as competitors show off new electric vehicles

Rafah

Israel and Hamas urged to show ‘more commitment’ to ceasefire talks

Pope on boat

Pope urges inmates to seek ‘rebirth’ during prison visit

Joe Biden

Gaza protesters target White House dinner but Biden focuses on Trump