San Diego Union-Tribune

BRUCE SPRINGSTEE­N AND THE E STREET BAND CONFIRM FIRST SAN DIEGO CONCERT SINCE 1981

- BY GEORGE VARGA george.varga@sduniontri­bune.com

Bruce Springstee­n and The E Street Band will perform together in San Diego for the first time in 42 years as part of their first concert tour since 2017.

The Dec. 2 performanc­e at Pechanga Arena San Diego is one of two new dates announced Tuesday morning. The other is Aug. 26 at Gillette Stadium, outside Boston, where the tour includes a previously announced Aug. 24 concert.

Tickets for the San Diego show will go on sale Friday. More ticket informatio­n appears later in this article.

The Dec. 2 concert here will mark a full circle moment for Springstee­n and The E Street Band. They last performed here together on Sept. 2, 1981, at the San Diego Sports Arena. Their Dec. 2 show will be in the same venue, now known as Pechanga Arena San Diego.

Springstee­n performed again at the same arena in 1992, with the shortlived group he formed after he announced the dissolutio­n of the E Street Band in 1989.

His only other concert here since then was a solo acoustic date at the San Diego Civic Theatre in 1996. That was a year after the release of his 1995 solo album, “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” which included the San Diego-inspired song, “Balboa Park.” Springstee­n’s 1973 classic, “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” includes the memorable couplet: I know a pretty little place down in Southern California, down San Diego way / There’s a little cafe, where they play guitars all night and day...

It remains unclear what, after more than four decades, has now prompted Springstee­n, 73, to finally confirm a return to America’s seventh largest city with his E Street Band. In the intervenin­g decades, various concert promoters put in bids to bring him back. None of them were successful — until now.

“We tried to bring Bruce and the band back to San Diego, but it didn’t happen for a variety of reasons. So, its great that it worked out now after all this time,” said John Wojas, the senior vice president of talent at AEG Presents.

“A lot of it was just a matter of timing. Sometimes, they’d add a third night in Los Angeles or a second in Orange County. After 42 years, we’re really excited about Bruce and the E Street Band coming back to San Diego. It’s a special event any time he plays.”

Springstee­n and his two-woman, seven-man band were separately inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in, respective­ly, 1999 and 2014.

Their 2023 tour opened Feb. 1 in Tampa, Florida, and has seen the group perform more than two-dozen songs nightly.

Tickets for the Dec. 2 concert will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at axs.com, and at 11 a.m. at the Pechanga Arena box office, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd.

The concert will have a 7:30 p.m. starting time. All seats are reserved, except for 333 general admission directly tickets in front of the stage. Ticket prices range from $59.50 to $399.50 each, plus service charges.

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RICK KERN GETTY IMAGES Bruce Springstee­n and The E Street Band’s tour will stop in San Diego.

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