Bruce Springsteen announces second Barcelona concert for June 22 

Tickets go on sale for Olympic Stadium gig on November 21 

Bruce Springsteen on stage at his first concert of the 2023 European Tour in Barcelona on April 28, 2023
Bruce Springsteen on stage at his first concert of the 2023 European Tour in Barcelona on April 28, 2023 / Jordi Borràs
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November 15, 2023 09:14 AM

November 15, 2023 02:46 PM

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform a second concert in Barcelona as part of their 2024 world tour. 

Promoters announced on Wednesday morning that the American rocker will take to the Olympic Stadium stage on Saturday, June 22, in addition to June 20. 

Tickets go on sale for the second gig on Tuesday, November 21, at 10 am, priced between €65 and €128 via doctormusic.com and entradas.com.

The Boss is due to play three concerts in Madrid before coming to Catalonia, with the latest press release from the promoter stating that more concerts are "completely ruled out" for the 2024 tour.

50,000 tickets in 30 minutes

Tickets for the June 20 concert went on sale on Tuesday morning, with 50,000 sold in just 30 minutes.

Next year's tour will begin in Cardiff, Wales, on May 5.

It will include concerts in countries including Ireland, France, Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and England, where the last gig of the tour will take place on July 25 at Wembley Stadium.

Catalonia's obsession with Bruce 

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's concert in Barcelona in April 2023 was the starting point of a tour that "unleashed euphoria," according to Spanish newspaper El Correo.

US singer Bruce Springsteen during a concert in Barcelona on April 28, 2023
US singer Bruce Springsteen during a concert in Barcelona on April 28, 2023 / Jordi Borràs

The first gig announced in the Catalan capital sold out within minutes, prompting organizers to announce a second concert, which also sold out in a matter of minutes.

Over 55,000 fans attended each concert, including former U.S. President Barack Obama and former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, filmmaker Steven Spielberg, actress Kate Capshaw and actor Tom Hanks.

Listen to our Filling the Sink podcast from May 6, 2023 to learn more about Catalonia's fascination with The Boss.