Cork and Kilkenny gigs sell out in 90 minutes as Bruce Springsteen fans snap up tickets
U.S. musician Bruce Springsteen performs on stage. Picture: Georg Wendt/dpa via AP
Eager fans of The Boss have snapped up tickets for his Irish gigs next summer, with the Cork and Kilkenny dates selling out first.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play Boucher Road, Belfast; Nowlan Park, Kilkenny; Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork; and Croke Park, Dublin in May 2024.
The Irish leg of the tour will begin in Belfast on Thursday, May 9 before heading to Kilkenny on Sunday, May 12.
Then the following week, it's on to Cork on Thursday, May 16, and wrapping up in Dublin on Sunday, May 19.
Tickets went on sale at 8am and two gigs sold out in under 90 minutes. Organisers Aiken Promotions confirmed Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Nowlan Park have sold out.
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Tickets are the same price for all three of Springsteen’s gigs in the Republic: Seats - €168.80/€153.80; Standing €143.80.
Belfast is all standing, with tickets at £126 (€145).
UK dates are priced at £174 front pit, £131.15 general standing, £75.85-£174 seated and £81.45-£185.50 aisle seated.

