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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND ARE PLAYING TWO NIGHTS AT ANFIELD STADIUM THIS WEEK 08:04, 04 Jun 2025Updated 08:20, 04 Jun 2025 For the first time in his career, Bruce Springsteen


will be performing in Liverpool. The American singer has packed out arenas and stadiums across the globe and tonight will be no different as he takes to the stage at Anfield. Bruce


Springsteen and the E Street Band are playing two nights at Anfield stadium this week, today and Saturday. The shows follows Bruce and the band’s three-night residency in Manchester.


'The Boss', known for hits including Born in the USA and Dancing In The Dark, is renowned for his legendary live shows and huge catalogue of songs, from his incredible six decade


career. The rock legend has had a hugely successful career. He has released 21 studio albums in this time and earned many awards in the process including 20 Grammy Awards and 140 million


records sold worldwide. The excitement for the two Anfield gigs is well underway, fans have been queueing outside the stadium for days in the hope of ensuring they get the best spot possible


to see the Boss do what he does best. Bruce will play to a crowd of thousands in Liverpool and many people will be coming from far and wide to watch the concert. From stage times to best


ways to get to the stadium, below is important thing to know about the singer's Anfield shows. Article continues below ARE THERE ANY AGE RESTRICTIONS? Children under the age of 14 are


not permitted to access the standing area of the venue. LFC reserves the right to remove any child (and their responsible adult) who in the opinion of LFC appears to be under 14 years of age


from the standing area of the venue or the venue itself for safety reasons. The front rows of middle and upper tiers across all stands are not suitable for children under the age of 18.


Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult of 18 years or over. The minimum age of entry is 2 years old and everyone within the venue must hold a valid ticket.


WHO ARE THE SUPPORT ACTS? There are no support acts for either of the shows Bruce Springsteen will perform at Anfield CAN I BRING A BAG INTO THE STADIUM? Bags are not permitted in Anfield.


The only exception is small bags A5 size (148.5mm x 210mm), official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided at the time of purchase or a bag carrying essential medical


supplies. 100% of bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point. WILL THERE BE PARKING AVAILABLE ON THE DAY OF THE CONCERT AT THE STADIUM FOR THE PUBLIC? There is no


parking available at the Stadium, Liverpool Football Club says: "we recommend you take public transport where possible" BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN STAGE TIMES A spokesperson for Liverpool


FC confirmed doors will open from 4.30pm and the show is expected to start at 7.30pm. ANFIELD STADIUM SEATING PLAN AND MAP Ticketmaster released what the stadium plan will look like when


Bruce Springsteen performs at Anfield on June 4 and June 7. Ticket options available for fans included front pitch standing, rear pitch standing and tiered seating. WHAT IS THE CAPACITY OF


ANFIELD? The Anfield Road Stand expansion project at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium increased the stadium's capacity to 61,276. Performers who have taken to the stage in recent years


include Taylor Swift and Pink. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are among a number of acts who will perform at Anfield this summer, with Lana Del Rey and Dua Lipa also set to take to


the stage at the iconic home of LFC. HOW TO GET TO ANFIELD STADIUM From Liverpool City Centre, take the 26 from Liverpool ONE bus station, 17 from Queen Square Bus Station or the 917 from


Commutation Row, directly to the ground. The 68/168, which operates between Bootle and Aigburth, and the 14 and 19 (from Queen Square) stop a short walk away from the ground. The CONCERT BUS


will run from Sandhills Station, on the Merseyrail Northern Line, to Anfield for all concerts at Anfield. The CONCERT BUS will operate three and half hours prior to the concert starting.


You can find out more by clicking here. IF YOU'RE TRAVELLING FROM OUTSIDE THE LIVERPOOL AREA... Lime Street Railway Station is Liverpool's mainline station for regional and


national journeys. It is two miles from Anfield. From 3pm each show day, we'll have a dedicated fan support team based in Lime Street Station to help direct you to the most convenient


transport services, including buses that will take you directly to the ground. TransPennine Express has direct services into Lime Street from Scarborough and Newcastle calling at stations


from across the north of England including Manchester, York, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Durham, Darlington, Warrington Central and Liverpool South Parkway. Other services are also


available. You can plan your journey here. Both Sandhills and Kirkdale stations on Merseyrail's Northern line are less than a 30-minute walk from Anfield. PREDICTED SETLIST AHEAD OF


FIRST ANFIELD SHOW ECHO executive editor Steve Graves will be reviewing the show today, Wednesday June 4. He has sifted through recent shows from Springsteen's Land of Hope and Dreams


Tour to see what we might expect. * LAND OF HOPE AND DREAMS * DEATH TO MY HOMETOWN * LONESOME DAY * SEEDS * RAINMAKER Article continues below You can see the rest of the predicted setlist


here.