Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have already kicked off the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour, but fans still have a chance to buy tickets to see the artist live as the U.S. run continues through late May.
The 2026 routing includes multi-night stands in several major markets, including two shows at Kia Forum in Inglewood on April 7 and April 9 and two nights at Madison Square Garden on May 11 and May 16. The tour also hits Chase Center, United Center, TD Garden, and Barclays Center, giving fans multiple ways to shop depending on region, venue, and price point.
Based on Ticket Club listing data from April 3, the remaining Bruce Springsteen dates show a sharp split between the most affordable stops and the priciest late-tour or big-city markets.
Some Bruce Springsteen Shows Still Offer Value for Fans
Even on a tour as high-profile as this one, not every stop is priced the same way.
Among the lowest get-in prices in the current market are:
- Sunrise, Florida (April 23) — about $54
- Atlanta, Georgia (May 2) — about $54
- Phoenix, Arizona (April 16) — about $59
- Chicago, Illinois (April 29) — about $59
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 19) — about $65
For buyers simply trying to find the cheapest way into the building, those are some of the most attractive dates left on the board.
Phoenix stands out as one of the more interesting value markets because it pairs a relatively low entry price with a deeper pool of available tickets. That can matter for shoppers who want choices rather than just the cheapest possible listing. A market with more available seats often gives buyers a better chance to compare sections, wait for a more favorable listing, or find a better balance between price and location.
Chicago also looks notable in that context. For a United Center date on a major Bruce Springsteen tour, a get-in around the high-$50 range is one of the more approachable big-market price points remaining on the schedule.
California Is Split Between Accessible and Premium Markets
California is one of the clearest examples of how differently this tour is being priced from city to city.
The two Kia Forum dates in Inglewood, scheduled for April 7 and April 9, currently start at around $40, making them some of the more approachable big-market dates left on the Bruce Springsteen tour. Because there are two shows in the same market, demand may be spreading across multiple nights rather than pushing all buyers into a single event, which can help keep entry prices from rising as sharply.
That is not what the current numbers suggest in San Francisco.
The April 13 Chase Center stop starts at about $218, making it one of the most expensive get-in prices among the remaining dates on the schedule. The overall market there also appears much stronger than the Los Angeles-area shows, reinforcing the idea that fans looking to see Springsteen in California may find much better value in Southern California than in the Bay Area.
For buyers comparing West Coast options, the current gap between about $40 in Inglewood and $218 in San Francisco is one of the sharpest pricing contrasts anywhere on the tour.
The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Are Driving the High End
The strongest pricing on the remaining schedule is clustered in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, where several shows are already well above the lower-priced markets elsewhere on the tour.
A few dates stand out immediately:
- Newark, New Jersey (April 20) — about $235
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 8) — about $327
- Boston, Massachusetts (May 24) — about $430
- Washington, D.C. (May 27) — about $235
- Cleveland, Ohio (May 22) — about $259
Boston is the clearest outlier at the top of the market. It currently carries the highest get-in price among the remaining dates, which suggests buyers are facing a premium environment even before looking at better lower-bowl or floor inventory. In a market like that, the story is not just about a few expensive seats at the top end — it is that the lower end is already expensive too.
Philadelphia is another standout. Its get-in is well above many other cities, and the broader market appears elevated across more than one ticket tier. That kind of pricing often points to a show where demand is not limited to only premium buyers.
Washington, D.C., the closing date of the run, also remains one of the more expensive stops left. Final shows can carry extra market weight on their own, and in this case the last date of a politically charged Springsteen tour may have added significance for fans.
New York Area Dates Remain Pricey, but Buyers Still Have Options
As expected, the greater New York market remains one of the most closely watched sections of the tour.
Current get-in prices include:
- UBS Arena in Elmont (May 5) — about $145
- Madison Square Garden (May 11) — about $189
- Barclays Center in Brooklyn (May 14) — about $209
- Madison Square Garden (May 16) — about $247
That range matters because it shows that not every New York-area date is moving at the same pace.
For fans who want to see Springsteen in the region without paying the highest available price, UBS Arena currently looks like the softest entry point. Meanwhile, the two Madison Square Garden dates show a notable split of their own, with the later show priced higher than the first. That can sometimes happen when a second night starts to feel more like a marquee event or when buyers grow more aggressive deeper into the run.
Brooklyn also sits above Elmont, reinforcing the idea that venue prestige, borough preference, and date placement can all influence how buyers value similar shows in the same general metro area.
What Buyers Should Watch From Here
For fans shopping Bruce Springsteen tickets, the biggest takeaway is that flexibility may matter more than timing.
There are still markets where buyers can get in at a comparatively reasonable number, especially Sunrise, Atlanta, Phoenix, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. But there are also several major-city dates — including Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Newark, Washington, D.C., and parts of the New York market — where prices are already reflecting much stronger demand.
That means fans who are open to traveling, choosing between nearby cities, or selecting one night of a multi-show stand over another may have a better chance to find value than buyers locked into a single stop. On this tour, where you shop may be just as important as when you shop.
| Date | Event | Venue | City/State | Shop Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 7, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Kia Forum | Inglewood, CA | Shop Now |
| April 9, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Kia Forum | Inglewood, CA | Shop Now |
| April 13, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Chase Center | San Francisco, CA | Shop Now |
| April 16, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Mortgage Matchup Center | Phoenix, AZ | Shop Now |
| April 20, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Prudential Center | Newark, NJ | Shop Now |
| April 23, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Amerant Bank Arena | Sunrise, FL | Shop Now |
| April 26, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Moody Center ATX | Austin, TX | Shop Now |
| April 29, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | United Center | Chicago, IL | Shop Now |
| May 2, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | State Farm Arena – GA | Atlanta, GA | Shop Now |
| May 5, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | UBS Arena | Elmont, NY | Shop Now |
| May 8, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Xfinity Mobile Arena | Philadelphia, PA | Shop Now |
| May 11, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | Shop Now |
| May 14, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY | Shop Now |
| May 16, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | Shop Now |
| May 19, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | PPG Paints Arena | Pittsburgh, PA | Shop Now |
| May 22, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Rocket Arena | Cleveland, OH | Shop Now |
| May 24, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | TD Garden | Boston, MA | Shop Now |
| May 27, 2026 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band | Nationals Park | Washington, DC | Shop Now |
*Ticket prices referenced here are based on current market listings at the time of analysis and can change as inventory updates.
