Bruce Springsteen & The E Road Band have cancelled their deliberate gig in Uncasville, Connecticut tonight (March 12) attributable to sickness.
The band was set to carry out at Mohegan Solar Area however have needed to postpone it after an unnamed bandmember was ailing. Their present on Thursday (March 9) on the Nationwide Area in Columbus, Ohio was additionally postponed.
“Resulting from sickness, Bruce Springsteen and the E Road Band’s live performance at Mohegan Solar Area on Sunday March 12 has been postponed,” Springsteen wrote on Twitter.
“We’re engaged on rescheduling the date so please maintain on to your tickets as they are going to be legitimate for the rescheduled present.”
Resulting from sickness, Bruce Springsteen and the E Road Band’s live performance at Mohegan Solar Area on Sunday March 12 has been postponed.
We’re engaged on rescheduling the date so please maintain on to your tickets as they are going to be legitimate for the rescheduled present. pic.twitter.com/K3Gh4MdFe9
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) March 11, 2023
The group’s subsequent scheduled tour date is that this Tuesday (March 14) at MVP Area in Albany, New York.
E Road Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt added: “No must be anxious or afraid. Nothing critical. Only a non permanent state of affairs. We’ll all be again in full power very quickly.”
The US leg of their present tour has 15 dates remaining. The band head to Europe in late April earlier than returning to the US this summer season and autumn.
In the meantime, Springsteen unintentionally struck his guitar tech within the head throughout a present final month after the rocker launched his instrument into the air.
The musician is at the moment on a US tour along with his E Road Band, which is the primary time they’ve hit the highway in six years.
Performing in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3, Springsteen tossed his guitar to assistant Kevin Buell – a routine transfer throughout his exhibits – however slipped via the tech’s fingers and struck him on the top.