Rock legend Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road once more with the electrifying Born to Run Again Tour, a celebration of the music, memories, and mile-long highways that have defined his extraordinary career. Decades after Born to Run first turned restless youth into poetry set to power chords, Springsteen is revving the engine again for a tour that promises both nostalgia and renewed fire. Fans can expect a sweeping setlist that blends timeless anthems with deep cuts, all delivered with the heartland grit and stadium-shaking energy that only The Boss can command.
The Born to Run Again Tour is more than a victory lap — it’s a reaffirmation of Springsteen’s enduring bond with his audience. Backed by the legendary E Street Band, the shows are expected to stretch well beyond three hours, carrying audiences from the roaring opening chords of “Thunder Road” to the communal joy of “Dancing in the Dark.” True to form, Springsteen’s storytelling will take center stage, with songs that echo themes of resilience, hope, working-class struggle, and the redemptive power of rock and roll.
The 2026 run will span major cities across North America and Europe, bringing the tour to iconic venues and passionate fan bases. Stops are set for New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome, with additional dates expected to be added due to overwhelming demand. Each night promises a unique experience, as Springsteen is known for reshuffling his setlist and responding to the energy of the crowd, making no two shows exactly alike.
The Born to Run Again Tour kicks off on May 9, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, before heading to Philadelphia on May 14, Chicago on May 20, Los Angeles on May 27, Toronto on June 3, London on June 12, Paris on June 18, Berlin on June 24, and concluding in Rome on July 1, 2026. Tickets go on sale February 20, 2026, with presale access beginning February 17. As highways fill and stadium lights rise, one thing is certain: Bruce Springsteen is born to run — and in 2026, he’s running again.