The emblematic rocker declared himself “heartbroken” for having to postpone the series of recitals he had planned. He will undergo treatment.
the american musician bruce springsteen postponed all his September concerts, on the recommendation of his doctors, to undergo treatment for a peptic ulcerreported the rocker himself in a statement through his social networks.
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“We are heartbroken to have to postpone these shows”stated Springsteen.


He added: “First, apologies to our fabulous fans of Philadelphia. We will be back to resume these programs and more. Thank you for your understanding and support. We’ve had a great time at our shows in USA and we hope to live more good times. We’ll be back soon.” she added.
The announcement also comes weeks after the singer of “Thunder Road” canceled two concerts in Philadelphia. Now, finally at the suggestion of their doctors, the affected shows include the cities of Syracuse, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Columbus, and Washington, DC.
For now, it is expected that the tour will resume on November 3 in Vancouver. On their website, they highlight that “ticket holders will receive information about the rescheduled dates for the postponed shows.”
Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 2023 tour on February 1 in Tampa, Florida. Since then, they have made stops in North America and Europe.
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Bruce Springsteen’s record
The already veteran bruce springsteen It is one of the references of rock and roll but also of country music in the United States. In addition, he has a record in the history of music: he sold his music catalog for a whopping US$500 million. In this way, he surpassed the record of Bob Dylan, who sold the rights to his songs for 300 million. “The Boss” has won a whopping US$590 million throughout its 4 decades of trajectory.
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