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Bruce Springsteen Adds Additional Concert Date at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium Amid High Demand
A significant demand for tickets has prompted legendary American musician Bruce Springsteen and his renowned E Street Band to add an extra performance date at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium during their 2025 European tour. The iconic artist will now entertain fans on June 7, 2025, in addition to a previously announced concert on June 4.
Tickets for both events at Anfield are set to go on general sale at 10am BST on Friday, October 11. Prospective concert-goers seeking premium experiences can contact Liverpool FC‘s hospitality team for additional details on exclusive packages. Further information regarding the concert and ticketing options can be found on the official Liverpool FC website.
Alongside the Liverpool shows, Springsteen’s tour includes performances across Europe, with scheduled stops in Manchester, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Czechia. His Manchester concerts are slated for May 17 and May 20 at Co-op Live.
Ticketmaster has provided pricing details, indicating tickets range from £87.50 to £410.79, inclusive of fees. An additional charge of £2.50 per order also applies. Initial pre-sale opportunities were made available earlier this week, specifically through a Co-op Live event on October 9 and two subsequent pre-sale windows, including the Priority access from O2 Members and another for LFC Official members and seasonal ticket holders.
For the Manchester events, members of the Co-op app had the chance to gain early access through a dedicated ticketing tab on the app’s homepage. Additionally, O2 network members and certain Liverpool FC affiliates were offered exclusive pre-sale privileges ahead of the general ticket sale.
It is crucial for fans to be prepared for high demand, as having pre-sale access does not ensure ticket acquisition. On sale day, each household is limited to a maximum purchase of six tickets, and specific age restrictions apply, notably that attendees in the standing area must be over 16, with those under 15 requiring adult supervision.