Chicago is adding one more can’t-miss show to its already jam-packed 2026 concert schedule as “The Boss,” Bruce Springsteen, announced an upcoming visit to the Windy City on Wednesday, April 29. 

Springsteen will bring his iconic Americana sound to the United Center starting at 7:30 p.m. and will be accompanied by his famed E-Street Band.

The rock legend rolls into town as part of his “Land of Hopes and Dreams” tour, which kicks off Tuesday, March 31, in Minneapolis. The 20-show tour will hit many of the top metropolitan hubs across the country before concluding with an outdoor night show at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

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The tour comes on the heels of Springsteen’s most recent release, “Streets of Minneapolis,” a social commentary record produced in response to the turmoil in the Twin Cities.

Springsteen has been an outspoken opponent of the Trump administration’s policies and commented in his social media announcement of the tour, “We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair. The calvary is coming.”

Bruce Springsteen last visited Chicago in 2023 when he performed two nights at Wrigley Field.

Tickets are now on sale for the upcoming Chicago show. For a list of all tour locations and additional information, visit Springsteen’s website at Brucesprinsteen.net.