Bruce Springsteen shared a health update after he canceled the remainder of his 2023 tour due to his peptic ulcer diagnosis.

The Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band postponed several shows before ultimately deciding to reschedule the remaining dates to allow the singer to recuperate following his peptic ulcer diagnosis. After dropping the new schedules, the crooner appeared in a new show appearance to shed some light on his ongoing health battle.

Bruce Springsteen Gives Health Update

Speaking in a recent episode of his SiriusXM E Street Radio show "From My Home to Yours," Springsteen expressed his gratitude to fans who supported him despite postponing his shows.

He added that he is still feeling some pain while dealing with the "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."

He previously canceled shows due to undisclosed illnesses before deciding to skip the band's plans for now and focus on his recovery.

As promised, Springsteen announced on Friday, October 6, the new tour dates of the postponed shows.

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Bruce Springsteen's New Show Dates

The Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will officially begin the show at the Footprint Center in Phoenix on March 19 instead of the original schedule on November 30. The tickets purchased for the original dates can be used in the new schedules.

See the updated dates below:

March 19 - Phoenix, AZ, at Footprint Center

March 25 - San Diego, CA at Pechanga Arena

March 28 - San Francisco, CA, at Chase Center

March 31 - San Francisco, CA, at Chase Center

April 4 - Inglewood, CA, at Kia Forum

April 7 - Inglewood, CA, at Kia Forum

April 12 - Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena

April 15 - Albany, NY, at MVP Arena

April 18 - Syracuse, NY, at JMA Wireless Dome

April 21 - Columbus, OH, at Nationwide Arena

August 15 - Pittsburgh, PA, at PPG Paints Arena

August 18 - Pittsburgh, PA, at PPG Paints Arena

August 21 - Philadelphia, PA, at Citizens Bank Park

August 23 - Philadelphia, PA, at Citizens Bank Park

September 7 - Washington, DC, at Nationals Park

September 13 - Baltimore, MD, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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