
Bruce Springsteen Says E Street Band “Has Never Been Better” as He Nears End of European Tour
Bruce Springsteen is showing no signs of slowing down. As he prepares to wrap up The Land of Hope & Dreams European tour with the E Street Band, The Boss has made it clear: retirement is nowhere in sight.
At 74, Springsteen remains as passionate and driven as ever, recently declaring that the E Street Band “has never been better.” That sentiment is reflected in their marathon live shows and a renewed energy that has captivated fans across Europe in recent months.
Adding to the momentum, Springsteen dropped a massive musical gift to fans at the end of June Tracks II: The Lost Albums*. The seven-disc box set features a treasure trove of previously unreleased songs, carefully compiled after Springsteen dove into his musical archives during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The release serves as a long-awaited follow-up to his 1998 collection Tracks, and shines a spotlight on creative periods previously hidden from public ears.
With Tracks II, Springsteen not only revisits his past but also reaffirms his enduring relevance in the music world. The collection spans decades of unreleased material, including full “lost” albums recorded during transitional moments in his storied career. Critics and fans alike have praised the release for its depth, storytelling, and raw emotion—hallmarks of Springsteen’s work.
As the tour nears its conclusion, Springsteen’s fire clearly still burns. Whether on stage or in the studio, The Boss continues to lead with authenticity, passion, and the kind of musical integrity that few artists maintain after five decades in the spotlight.
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