Bruce Springsteen kicked off his four-concert Irish tour at Boucher Playing Fields in Belfast last Thursday in spectacular fashion in front of 40,000 fans. Our reviewer described it as an “immense show”.
On Sunday evening, he took to the stage in UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny, with this to be followed by Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork, on May 16th He and his band will wrap it up in style at Croke Park in Dublin on May 19th.
The Boss has been wooing fans in Ireland since his first concert at Slane Castle, Co Meath, in 1985, He has sold 350,000 tickets for the current four-date tour alone and will pass a milestone worth celebrating at Croke Park: one million tickets sold since that debut at Slane.
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