Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have shared an extensive list of U.S. tour dates. The 31-stop run will begin on Feb. 1 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. The newly announced concerts mark the first in six years for the ensemble. 

Following The Sunshine State tour opener, The Boss will remain in the Southern region of the United States for the first half of his February dates. Then, he’ll head to the West Coast for a stop at Portland, Ore.’s Moda Center, on Feb. 25.

Springsteen will trek up to Seattle to play at the Climate Pledge Arena on Feb. 27, prior to a few Midwest dates set to take place in Denver, St. Paul, Minn., and Milwaukee, Wis., at the beginning of March. Then, on March 9, they’ll play at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, before making their way to Uncasville, Conn., on March 12 for a one-night stand at the Mohegan Sun.

The tour will continue in New York’s state capitol on March 14, when Springsteen and The E Street Band take the stage at MVP Arena. From there, they’ll play two gigs in Pennsylvania before a March 20 concert at Boston’s TD Garden.

Next, the rock and rollers will head to Buffalo, N.Y.’s KeyBank Center on March 23; two days later, they’ll arrive in Greensboro, N.C., for a show. The remaining dates of the band’s forthcoming U.S. tour will take place on the East Coast and include a night at New York’s Madison Square Garden and a two-night stand at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, N.Y. 

Springsteen will conclude his tour on April 14, when the New Jersey native performs at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Furthermore, Springsteen and The E Street Band will spend the summer touring Europe after the compilation of their newly announced U.S. tour. Read about the European tour here.

Tickets for the U.S. tour will go on sale via Ticketmaster. Pre-registration has begun and will continue through July 17. If tickets remain, general on-sale will start on the same day, at 3 p.m. local time. 

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 2023 U.S. Tour Dates: 

Feb. 1 – Amalie Arena – Tampa, Fla.

Feb. 3 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta

Feb. 5 – Amway Center – Orlando, Fla. 

Feb. 7 – Hard Rock Live – Hollywood, Fla. 

Feb. 10 – American Airlines Center – Dallas

Feb. 14 – Toyota Center – Houston

Feb. 16 – Moody Center – Austin

Feb. 18 – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, Mo. 

Feb. 21 – BOK Center – Tulsa, Okla. 

Feb. 25 – Moda Center – Portland, Ore. 

Feb. 27 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle

March 2 – Ball Arena – Denver

March 5 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minn.

March 7 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, Wis. 

March 9 – Nationwide Arena – Columbus, Ohio 

March 12 – Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, Conn. 

March 14 – MVP Arena – Albany, N.Y.

March 16 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia

March 18 – Bryce Jordan Center – State College, Pa. 

March 20 – TD Garden – Boston 

March 23 – KeyBank Center – Buffalo, N.Y. 

March 25 – Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, N.C. 

March 27 – Capital One Arena – Washington, D.C. 

March 29 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit

April 1 – Madison Square Garden – New York

April 3 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, N.Y. 

April 5 – Rocket Morgage FieldHouse – Cleveland 

April 7 – Baltimore Arena – Baltimore

April 9 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, N.Y.

April 11 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, N.Y.

April 14 –  Prudential Center – Newark, N.J.