Is Bruce Springsteen touring in 2020?

Even back in September 2020, Springsteen, himself, estimated he wouldn’t be touring again until 2022. The Boss told Rolling Stone at that time if it weren’t for the coronavirus pandemic, his tour with the E Street Band in support of their album Letter to You would’ve started in the spring of 2021.

Is Bruce Cockburn still touring?

Bruce Cockburn is currently touring across 2 countries and has 16 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, after that they’ll be at Freight & Salvage again in Berkeley. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

Is Bruce Springsteen touring Australia in 2021?

National live music tours are returning in 2021. The easing of some COVID-19 restrictions across the country allowed Gudinksi – who has previously brought Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and Ed Sheeran to Australia – to set dates for 2021 tours with his company Frontier.

When does Bruce Springsteen tour the United States?

Bruce Springsteen Tour 2021 – 2022 | Tour Dates For All Bruce Springsteen Concerts In 2021 and 2022! KFC Yum! Center

Who are the ticket brokers for Bruce Springsteen?

Your independent guide to the best entertainment in New York! This website is operated by a ticket broker. Ticket prices are set by third-party sellers and may be above or below face value. We are not affiliated with nor endorsed by Bruce Springsteen. The Boss Is Back on Tour in 2021!

When is Bruce Cockburn’s Voice Rising benefit concert?

Hi, Bruce will be doing a virtual set on the upcoming Voices Rising benefit concert being presented by the Getting Higher Choir. Any proceeds from the concert will given to the Caia Connection for their work in Mozambique. Try to join them if you can as it should be a great concert on June 19 at 7PM PT. See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook

What was a moment in time with Bruce Cockburn?

A Moment In Time featuring Bruce Cockburn in The Globe and Mail! The turn of the sixties into the seventies was a time of thoughtfulness and patchouli-scented spirituality, reflected by charting hits that included, in the spring of 1970, Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and the Beatles’ Let it Be.