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Bruce Springsteen has been forced to take a break from his 2024 World Tour, which is taking place in Europe. Since May 5, when the American kicked off his European tour in Cardiff (Wales), 'The Boss' is making his fans enjoy the Old Continent. However, his next stops will not take place on the scheduled dates due to "vocal problems".
"Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band postpone their concerts in Prague and Milan by medical prescription," said the statement released by the artist on social networks. A situation that comes after "new tests and consultations have led doctors to determine that Bruce should not perform for the next ten days".
Thus, after postponing the performance in Marseille, initially scheduled for May 25, the concert in the capital of the Czech Republic, scheduled for May 28 at the Letany Aiport, as those that would take place at the San Siro stadium in Milan (June 1 and 3) are suspended. However, it has been assured that "new dates will be announced shortly".
The American's return to the stage will be in Spain: "The European stadium tour will resume on June 12 in Madrid". According to the press release, "Bruce is recovering comfortably, and he and the E Street Band hope to resume their successful European tour in the magnificent Civitas Metropolitano".
Bruce Springsteen will have five concerts in Spain: three in Madrid and two in Barcelona
The American singer will have three shows at the Atlético de Madrid's home ground: June 12, 14 and 17. A few days later, the musician and his band, The E Street Band, will also play at Barcelona's Olympic Stadium, on June 20 and 22.
It should be ed that in recent months, he had to cancel all his concerts scheduled for 2023 due to a gastric ulcer. A health problem that affected many of his concerts in the United States and Canada. "One of the big problems was that I couldn't sing," the artist assured.