‘Fresh levels of hell’ rage Bruce Springsteen fans furious at Ticketmaster presale for The Boss’ three UK dates --[Reported by Umva mag]

ANGRY fans have called the Bruce Springsteen pre-sale on Ticketmaster a ‘fiasco’. The Boss Springsteen and The E Street Band are gearing up for their highly-anticipated tour, simply named Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band’s 2025 World Tour.  GettyFans have been left furious over pre-sale chaos[/caption] Bruce Springsteen is preparing to go on tourAP However, Bruce lovers have been left devastated after they were given the chance to bag tickets for the American superstar’s visit to the UK next year. Three presale events offered earlier access including O2 Priority and Co-op presale today (October 9) and Live Nation presale on Thursday, October 10 at 10.00 am, with tickets starting at £87.50. Unhappy fans took to X to rant about the pre-sale fail. One fan commented: “A s**tshow of a pre-sale this morning. Followed all instructions, got to the front of the queue several times only to be met with this screen and nowhere to select tickets.” A second angry fan wrote: “Another fiasco, Ticketmaster. Pre-Sale join the queue enter – just was on pre sale… Now rejoined, 2500 in queue.” “Just been in the queue for tickets and after 50 minutes got removed from the queue. Now can’t even rejoin the pre sale,” wrote another disappointed user. “What’s going on here? I have pre-sale access for Bruce Springsteen in Manchester, selected 17 May. Queued in waiting room, get in at 10am, 609 in queue. Wait and then told it’s my turn and then nothing but this [blank] screen for over 10 mins now,” penned a disgruntled fan. “Epic fail with the Springsteen pre-sale….if you won’t invest in the tech to make sure it works why bother????” inquired another vexed user. Born In The USA singer Bruce is set to perform two huge shows at Co-op Live on May 17 and 20, 2025 and at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on June 4. The confirmed European dates are: May 17 – Manchester, Co-op Live May 20 – Manchester, Co-op Live May 24 – Lille, Stade Pierre Mauroy May 31 – Marseille, Orange Velodrome June 4 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium June 11 – Berlin, Olympiastadion June 15 – Prague, Airport Letnany June 18 – Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park June 21 – San Sebastian, Estadio Reale Arena June 27 – Gelsenkirchen, Veltins Arena June 30 – Milan, San Siro Stadium July 3 – Milan, San Siro Stadium General tickets go on sale on Friday, October 11, 2024, at 10.00 am. GettyThe Boss is embarking on a world tour[/caption] GettyBruce fans have been left devastated[/caption] GettyFans are fuming at the pre-sale nightmare[/caption]

Oct 9, 2024 - 15:04
‘Fresh levels of hell’ rage Bruce Springsteen fans furious at Ticketmaster presale for The Boss’ three UK dates --[Reported by Umva mag]

ANGRY fans have called the Bruce Springsteen pre-sale on Ticketmaster a ‘fiasco’.

The Boss Springsteen and The E Street Band are gearing up for their highly-anticipated tour, simply named Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band’s 2025 World Tour. 

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Fans have been left furious over pre-sale chaos[/caption]
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Bruce Springsteen is preparing to go on tour
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However, Bruce lovers have been left devastated after they were given the chance to bag tickets for the American superstar’s visit to the UK next year.

Three presale events offered earlier access including O2 Priority and Co-op presale today (October 9) and Live Nation presale on Thursday, October 10 at 10.00 am, with tickets starting at £87.50.

Unhappy fans took to X to rant about the pre-sale fail.

One fan commented: “A s**tshow of a pre-sale this morning. Followed all instructions, got to the front of the queue several times only to be met with this screen and nowhere to select tickets.”

A second angry fan wrote: “Another fiasco, Ticketmaster. Pre-Sale join the queue enter – just was on pre sale… Now rejoined, 2500 in queue.”

“Just been in the queue for tickets and after 50 minutes got removed from the queue. Now can’t even rejoin the pre sale,” wrote another disappointed user.

“What’s going on here? I have pre-sale access for Bruce Springsteen in Manchester, selected 17 May. Queued in waiting room, get in at 10am, 609 in queue. Wait and then told it’s my turn and then nothing but this [blank] screen for over 10 mins now,” penned a disgruntled fan.

“Epic fail with the Springsteen pre-sale….if you won’t invest in the tech to make sure it works why bother????” inquired another vexed user.

Born In The USA singer Bruce is set to perform two huge shows at Co-op Live on May 17 and 20, 2025 and at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on June 4.

The confirmed European dates are:

  • May 17 – Manchester, Co-op Live
  • May 20 – Manchester, Co-op Live
  • May 24 – Lille, Stade Pierre Mauroy
  • May 31 – Marseille, Orange Velodrome
  • June 4 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
  • June 11 – Berlin, Olympiastadion
  • June 15 – Prague, Airport Letnany
  • June 18 – Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park
  • June 21 – San Sebastian, Estadio Reale Arena
  • June 27 – Gelsenkirchen, Veltins Arena
  • June 30 – Milan, San Siro Stadium
  • July 3 – Milan, San Siro Stadium

General tickets go on sale on Friday, October 11, 2024, at 10.00 am.

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The Boss is embarking on a world tour[/caption]
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Bruce fans have been left devastated[/caption]
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Fans are fuming at the pre-sale nightmare[/caption]




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