Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will come back stronger after postponing their shows this year.

Springsteen's team decided to cancel the remainder of the musician and his band's 2023 shows as he continues to recover from peptic ulcer disease. It followed a series of canceled shows due to the singer's different health issues.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band To Perform in More Venues

The 74-year-old singer and his band confirmed the extension of their European tour which would run in spring/summer of 2024.

On Tuesday, October 31, the team revealed that the new dates of the U.K. leg will begin on May 5 in Cardiff, UK, and will wrap up on July 25 in London, England.

See the full dates and venues of the additional dates of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's 2024 European tour:

May 5 - Cardiff, Wales at Principality Stadium

May 9 - Belfast, Northern Ireland at Boucher Road

May 12 - Kilkenny, Ireland at Nowlan Park

May 16 - Cork, Ireland at Páirc Uí Chaoimh

May 19 - Dublin, Ireland at Croke Park

May 22 - Sunderland, England at Stadium of Light

May 25 - Marseille, France at Orange Vélodrome

May 28 - Prague, Czech Republic at Airport Letnany

June 1 - Milan, Italy at San Siro Stadium

June 3 - Milan, Italy at San Siro Stadium

June 12 - Madrid, Spain at Cívitas Metropolitano

June 14 - Madrid, Spain at Cívitas Metropolitano

June 20 - Barcelona, Spain at Estadi Olímpic

June 27 - Nijmegen, Netherlands at Goffertpark

July 2 - Werchter, Belgium at Werchter Park

July 5 - Hannover, Germany at Heinz von Heiden Arena

July 9 - Odense, Denmark at Dyrskuepladsen

July 12 - Helsinki, Finland at Olympic Stadium

July 15 - Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena

July 18 - Stockholm, Sweden at Friends Arena

July 21 - Bergen, Norway at Dokken

July 25 - London, England at Wembley Stadium connected by EE

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Springsteen previously issued an apology statement after postponing the shows and thanked fans for understanding him and his "monster" condition.

"Let me take a moment and thank my fans affected by our postponed shows for their understanding," he said. "I am deeply sorry but this belly thing, despite my ability to laugh at it, has been a monster and is still unfortunately, rocking my internal world."

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