Bruce Springsteen denies farewell tour rumors, announces upcoming album.

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Bruce Springsteen has put an end to the speculations about retirement as he reveals plans for the release of “Tracks II: The Lost Albums.” Scheduled to drop on June 27, this collection features songs created between 1983 and 2018, showcasing Springsteen’s musical journey over the years.

In response to rumors of a farewell tour, Springsteen quickly shut them down, affirming that there are no plans for such an event. Despite being 75 years old, he continues to draw massive crowds at his current European tour, demonstrating the enduring appeal of his music. With recent performances in Manchester and Lyon, Springsteen shows no signs of slowing down.

The upcoming release consists of seven full albums recorded over a span of 35 years, highlighting Springsteen’s prolific output and continued creativity. As he prepares to wrap up his third consecutive year of live performances, he reflects on the longevity of his career and draws inspiration from his musical peers.

Citing artists like The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and Bob Dylan, who continue to tour and create music into their later years, Springsteen acknowledges their influence on his own approach to music. In Philadelphia last year, he adamantly rejected the idea of a farewell tour, emphasizing his commitment to his craft and passion for performing live.

Springsteen’s recent shows in Europe have captivated audiences, from the historical settings of Liverpool and Berlin to the industrial backdrop of Gelsenkirchen and the coastal views of San Sebastian. With plans for future tour stops in Australia and the possibility of a solo venture on the horizon, Springsteen’s music shows no signs of waning.

When asked about the prospect of performing well into his 90s, much like Pete Seeger did, Springsteen’s enthusiasm is evident. He fondly recalls his admiration for Seeger and his tireless energy, hinting at a similar dedication to his own musical pursuits.

As he looks ahead to the release of “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” and continues to captivate audiences around the world, Bruce Springsteen’s enduring passion for music remains as strong as ever. His refusal to entertain thoughts of retirement underscores his unwavering commitment to his craft and the boundless creative possibilities that lie ahead.

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