Few musicians have achieved the esteem that the legendary Bruce Springsteen, 74, enjoys. He is not only intriguing and talented, but he has also successfully established a career as both a solo performer and as a member of the “E Street Band.”
In 1973, Bruce Springsteen made his international debut with the folk-rock album “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” Since then, he has released a number of albums, including hits like “The River,” “Born to Run,” and “Nebraska.”Springsteen’s greatest notable commercial success came with “Born in the USA,” which remains his best-selling record, selling roughly 30 million copies.
Disappointing news recently reached Springsteen fans. Bruce Springsteen, 74, and his “E Street Band” canceled their September shows due to sickness, according to NTB.Bruce Springsteen’s medical staff made the choice to postpone the concerts. Springsteen is undergoing treatment for stomach ulcers and, as a result, has rescheduled all of his future shows.
“We are devastated to have to cancel these concerts.” We’d want to start by apologizing to our great supporters in Philadelphia, whom we missed a few weeks ago. We will return to make up for these shows and more,” declared Springsteen in a statement, adding: “I appreciate your patience and support.” We had a fantastic time at our US shows and are looking forward to more memorable moments. “We’ll be back soon,” Springsteen assured.
In total, the rock legend has sold over 65 million records in the United States and 200 million worldwide. He has received numerous prizes, including twenty Grammys, two Golden Globes, and one Academy Award.