Bruce Springsteen at Anfield - tickets, stage times, parking and how to get there - Liverpool Echo


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Bruce Springsteen at Anfield - tickets, stage times, parking and how to get thereAnfield Stadium welcomes Bruce Springsteen for two huge shows as part of The Land Of Hope and Dreams tour on


June 4 and 7What's OnEmilia Bona Content Editor14:28, 28 May 2025Updated 10:17, 03 Jun 2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from


it. Learn moreBruce Springsteen performs during the first night of his 'The Land of Hopes and Dreams' tour at Co-op Live on May 14, 2025 in Manchester, England.(Image: Getty Images) For


Bruce Springsteen fans the wait is nearly over as 'The Boss' takes his place on the stage at Anfield for two huge shows. The American icon, known for hits including Born in the USA and


Dancing In The Dark, is performing alongside the E Street band at the venue on June 4 and 7 after three sold-out shows at Manchester's Co-op Live arena.


He'll also play a series of dates in France, Germany, Spain and Italy over the coming months. News of the shows was met with huge fanfare as fans of the star scrambled to get tickets for the


gigs across Europe.


Following his arrival in the North West for his recent Co-op Live shows, fans descended on Gary Neville's Stock Exchange Hotel to try and catch a glimpse of the singer. The 75-year-old, who


was hailed by Rolling Stone as 'the embodiment of rock and roll', has released 21 studio albums, including his 1973 debut Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. and his most recent effort, Only


the Strong Survive, from 2022.


Bruce recently issued an update on the European shows as he officially named the tour, The Land Of Hope and Dreams. An announcement on the legendary musician's website said: "Bruce


Springsteen and The E Street Band will return to the road on May 14 for their only shows of 2025, bringing “The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” to more than 700,000 fans in six countries this


summer.


Bruce Springsteen performs during the first night of his 'The Land of Hopes and Dreams' tour at Co-op Live on May 14, 2025(Image: Getty Images) "Beginning with a three-show run in


Manchester, England next week, these 16 scheduled dates will serve as the finale to a tour that’s been deemed “the greatest show on earth” (Billboard) and “a masterclass in the uplifting


power of rock-and-roll” (Washington Post)."


The Born In the USA singer is renowned for his legendary live shows and regularly mixes up the playlist from the back catalogue of his incredible six decade career.


Are there still tickets? While general admission sold out quickly for the shows, there are still a number of hospitality packages available for the shows on June 4 and June 7, starting from


£332.80 including VAT and booking fee per person.


The Beat - Gold Package, priced at £332.80, includes pre-show access to the Beat Lounge, a reserved seat in the Main Stand Lower Tier (blocks L15 and L16), a drink on arrival, a selection of


hot and cold food and access to a lounge.


Other packages include The Code - Gold Package for £332.80, The Chemistry - Platinum Package for £452.80 and The Beautiful Game - Platinum Package for £452.80.


All guests in hospitality areas under the age of 18 also require an adult (aged 18 or over) to attend with them. The adult must also have a hospitality ticket for that area.


There are verified resale tickets available on Ticketmaster from £86.25 each. You can see more details about these tickets here.


I have a general admission ticket - where do I sit or stand? Tickets will be marked with an entry point, general admission standing tickets are allocated on the pitch and general admission


seating within the stands. There is no seating available in pitch standing areas.


Who are the support acts? There is no support act for these shows.


Stage times A spokesperson for Liverpool FC confirmed doors will open from 4.30pm and the show is expected to start at 7.30pm.


Food and drink at Anfield Liverpool FC has confirmed there will be "a wide range of food and beverages available to buy".


The Club adds: "Alcohol will be available to buy for adults aged 18, however you will be required to provide photo identification as proof of age. There will also be on-pitch dispense


service for general admission patrons."


Ticketholders can not bring their own food and drink into the stadium. If any customers suffer from a medical condition that requires specific dietary requirements, please contact the venue


prior to arrival to obtain permission to bring those products in, otherwise they will be confiscated on entry. Searches will be applied at point of entry and guests will be asked to discard


any food or drinks before entering.


Is there parking at Anfield? There is no parking available at the stadium and fans have been advised by the Club to take public transport where possible. Information on how to get to the


ground can be found on the LFC website closer to the concert date.


Who are the support acts? There are no support acts for Bruce Springsteen's Anfield shows.


What is the bag policy? Bags are not permitted in the stadium. 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.


All bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search on entry point.


What items are banned?Suitcases and bags larger than A4Drink cartons, cans, plastic bottles over 500ml, glass bottles and drinking glassesAlcoholBaby buggies and pramsDronesLaptops and


tabletsVideo recording equipment and large bodied camerasToolsKnives, weapons and laser devicesSmoke canisters, fireworks, flares and air hornsLarge umbrellas. Only small umbrellas are


allowed in to the stadium, however these cannot be used once inside the stadium. Any article that might be used as a weapon, any person deemed to be offensive or abusive, or who may


compromise public safety, will be reported to the police.Are there any age restrictions?Article continues below Children under the age of 14 are not permitted to access the standing area of


the venue. 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 18 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.