Bruce 'The Boss' Springsteen is set to return to Cardiff in July, as the Cardiff Millennium Stadium is added to the 2013 Wrecking Ball UK and Ireland tour.
The 'Born to Run' singer will perform at the Cardiff stadium on 23 July, 3 days after he plays Belfast's King's Hall.
It will be the second time that Springsteen has played the venue, with his first performance being in 2008, when he played to a packed out stadium.
The 63 year old musician, whose album 'Born in the USA' went to number 1 in 9 different countries, will perform with the E Street band.
In 2012 Springsteen's tour earned him a tour income of £123 million, making it the second biggest tour of the year. This was shortly behind Madonna's 'MDNA' tour, which earned her £141 million from the 1,635,176 tickets sold.
Bruce Springsteen performing in Toronto during Wrecking Ball tour
Springsteen is now set to play 6 dates in the UK and Ireland, starting on 15 June at Wembley Stadium before moving to Glasgow, Coventry, Limerick, Belfast and finally Cardiff on July 16.
Tickets for the Cardiff show go on sale at 9am on Thursday 20 December and will cost between £61-£69 including booking fees. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Full UK & Ireland dates below:
June 15th - London Wembley Stadium
June 18th - Glasgow Hampden Park
June 20th - Coventry Ricoh Arena
July 16th - Limerick Thomond Park
July 18th - Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh
July 20th - Belfast King's Hall
July 23rd - Cardiff Millennium Stadium
Watch Bruce Springsteen performing 'Born To Run' below:
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