Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band are heading back on the road this spring with a 20-date U.S. run dubbed the “Land of Hope and Dreams” American Tour, their first North American dates since 2024. The trek opens March 31 in Minneapolis and wraps May 27 in Washington, D.C., with tickets for most stops scheduled to go on sale Feb. 20–21 (times vary by market). Official announcement
Even before most fans have had a shot at the primary on-sale, the resale market has already taken shape — and it’s not subtle. In addition to being a rare, limited U.S. routing, the announcement carried a pointed political message that’s quickly framed the moment as “The Boss vs. MAGA” in some corners of the conversation. (Springsteen positioned the run as “Rock ‘n’ Rebellion” and a defense of American democracy in his tour statement.) Coverage
What Springsteen ticket prices look like right now
This early snapshot is based on currently listed resale inventory on Ticket Club. Because we’re still in the “immediate post-announcement” window, think of these numbers as a read on perceived demand — what sellers believe fans will pay — rather than a final verdict on where prices will settle once primary inventory is absorbed.
- Get-in price (cheapest seat listed): $75
- Median ticket price: $1,410
- Typical shopping range (10th–90th percentile): $568–$3,150
- High-end listing: up to $40,000 (suite/premium inventory is pushing the top end)
How to read that: A four-figure median this early is a signal that sellers are pricing in strong demand — and that the premium inventory (pit/floor, prime lowers, suites) is doing a lot of work to hold up the ceiling. The wide “typical range” also tells you the market is still sorting itself out, which is common before the public on-sale.
Which stops look hottest (and which look like relative value)
Highest median prices right now:
- New York, NY (May 16, 2026): median $2,090 (get-in $509)
- New York, NY (May 11, 2026): median $1,920 (get-in $559)
- Cleveland, OH (May 22, 2026): median $1,890 (get-in $397)
- Newark, NJ (Apr 20, 2026): median $1,726 (get-in $491)
- Sunrise, FL (Apr 23, 2026): median $1,706 (get-in $290)
Lowest median prices right now (relative value):
- Portland, OR (Apr 3, 2026): median $994 (get-in $275)
- Philadelphia, PA (May 8, 2026): median $1,081 (get-in $377)
- Phoenix, AZ (Apr 16, 2026): median $1,084 (get-in $271)
- Pittsburgh, PA (May 19, 2026): median $1,114 (get-in $249)
- Austin, TX (Apr 26, 2026): median $1,115 (get-in $95)
If you’re shopping early, a practical approach is to anchor on the median as a “typical” price, then use the 10th–90th percentile range to decide whether you’re seeing a true deal (near the low end) or paying a meaningful premium (near the high end). And remember: once primary tickets hit the market, it’s common for resale pricing to re-set — sometimes quickly.
Shop Bruce Springsteen tickets on Ticket Club
Looking for a specific city or date? Start here: Bruce Springsteen tickets. Below is a date-by-date shopping guide with current get-in prices, medians, typical ranges, and the current high-end listing for each stop.
Note: Prices are based on resale listings available at the time of this snapshot and can change quickly as new inventory is listed and as primary on-sales occur.
