Bruce Springsteen fans will soon be able to have the night of their lives at Anfield. The Boss is on his European leg of the tour, which began on May 17 in Manchester, and, of course, finally making two stops in Liverpool. The Boss landed in Liverpool last night (June 4), kicking off his first show in our city for the first time ever.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are performing two nights in Liverpool on June 4 and 7, 2025, after renaming their tour “The Land of Hope and Dreams”.
After coming on stage, Bruce Springsteen told his fans: “Good evening. It is great for us to be in Liverpool where, for us, it all began.”, referencing his love for The Beatles.
Nicknamed “the Boss”, the American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Bruce Springsteen, is best known for songs Dancing in the Dark, My Hometown, Streets of Philadelphia and Born in the USA.
Are there still tickets?
As the most important question for those looking for tickets, there are still verified resale tickets from £169. You can get tickets here.
Will there be a supporting act for the Liverpool shows?
It has been confirmed that there will be no supporting act for the Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Liverpool shows. However, fans can still expect plenty of entertainment throughout the night.
What is the setlist?
The full setlist from Bruce Springsteen’s Wednesday, June 4 show at Anfield Stadium:
- My Love Will Not Let You Down
- Lonesome Day
- Land of Hope and Dreams
- Death to My Hometown
- No Surrender
- Rainmaker
- Atlantic City
- The Promised Land
- Hungry Heart
- The River
- Youngstown
- Murder Incorporated
- Long Walk Home
- House of a Thousand Guitars
- My City of Ruins
- Because the Night (Patti Smith Group cover)
- Wrecking Ball
- The Rising
- Badlands
- Thunder Road
Encore
- Born in the USA
- Born to Run
- Bobby Jean
- Dancing in the Dark
- Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
- Twist and Shout (The Top Notes cover)
- Chimes of Freedom (Bob Dylan cover)
Show times
The doors open at 4:30pm at Anfield Stadium on June 7. The show is meant to start at 7:30pm.
Is there parking available?
No, there is no parking available at Anfield for the concerts, and fans are advised to travel via public transport where possible.
What items are banned from the stadium?
- Suitcases and bags larger than A4
- Drink cartons, cans, plastic bottles over 500ml, glass bottles and drinking glasses
- Alcohol
- Baby buggies and prams
- Drones
- Laptops and tablets
- Video recording equipment and large-bodied cameras
- Tools
- Knives, weapons and laser devices
- Smoke canisters, fireworks, flares and air horns
- Large umbrellas. While small umbrellas are allowed to be brought in, visitors cannot use them while in the stadium.