Born in the U.S.A. Tour

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Born in the U.S.A. Tour
Tour by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Promotional poster for the show of June 15, 1985 in Frankfurt
Associated albumBorn in the U.S.A.
Start dateJune 29, 1984
End dateOctober 2, 1985
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 122 in North America
  • 8 in Australia
  • 8 in Asia
  • 18 in Europe
  • 156 in total
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concert chronology

The Born in the U.S.A. Tour was the supporting concert tour of Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. album. It was his longest and most successful tour to date. It featured a physically transformed Springsteen; after two years of bodybuilding, the singer had bulked up considerably. The tour was the first since the 1974 portions of the Born to Run tours without guitarist Steven Van Zandt, who decided to go solo after recording the album with the group. Van Zandt, who was replaced by Nils Lofgren, would appear a few times throughout the tour and in some of the music videos to promote the album. It was also the first tour to feature Springsteen's future wife, Patti Scialfa.

The tour started in June 1984 and went through the United States and to Canada. In March 1985 the tour went to Australia, Japan and Europe. It then headed back for a second leg of the U.S. tour in which Springsteen and the E Street Band played to sold-out professional football stadiums. The tour finished in October 1985 in Los Angeles.

The tour grossed $80–90 million overall.[1] Of that, $34 million came from Springsteen's summer 1985 stadium dates in North America.[1] The Born in the U.S.A. album was inside the top 10 of the Billboard 200 during the entire tour. Springsteen also was enjoying a hit single from the album (there were seven in total) during any moment of the tour. The album along with Springsteen's previous album, Nebraska, which he did not tour to promote, were performed in their entirety throughout the tour. Total attendance was 3.9 million.

Tour highlights

Broadcasts and recordings

Nearly half of

Live/1975-85
consists of songs from the Born in the U.S.A. Tour, incorporating songs from the August 6, August 19, and August 20 shows in 1984, and the August 19, August 21, and September 30 shows in 1985.

Several shows have been released as part of the Bruce Springsteen Archives:

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
First leg: North America
June 29, 1984 Saint Paul United States St. Paul Civic Center
July 1, 1984
July 2, 1984
July 5, 1984 Cincinnati
Riverfront Coliseum
July 6, 1984
July 8, 1984 Richfield Richfield Coliseum 37,512 / 37,512 $562,680
July 9, 1984
July 12, 1984 East Troy Alpine Valley Music Theatre
July 13, 1984
July 15, 1984 Rosemont
Rosemont Horizon
54,550 / 54,550 $779,325
July 17, 1984
July 18, 1984
July 21, 1984 Montreal Canada Montreal Forum
July 23, 1984 Toronto
CNE Stadium
68,187 / 68,187 $1,279,420
July 24, 1984
July 26, 1984
July 27, 1984 Saratoga Springs United States Saratoga Performing Arts Center 30,000 / 30,000
July 30, 1984 Detroit Joe Louis Arena 39,430 / 39,430
July 31, 1984
August 5, 1984 East Rutherford
Brendan Byrne Arena
210,840 / 210,840 $3,373,440
August 6, 1984
August 8, 1984
August 9, 1984
August 11, 1984
August 12, 1984
August 16, 1984
August 17, 1984
August 19, 1984
August 20, 1984
August 25, 1984 Landover Capital Centre 76,608 / 76,608 $1,158,752
August 26, 1984
August 28, 1984
August 29, 1984
September 4, 1984 Worcester
Worcester Centrum
September 5, 1984
September 7, 1984 Hartford
Hartford Civic Center
32,000 / 32,000 $503,583
September 8, 1984
September 11, 1984 Philadelphia The Spectrum 109,250 / 109,250 $1,748,000
September 12, 1984
September 14, 1984
September 15, 1984
September 17, 1984
September 18, 1984
September 21, 1984
Pittsburgh
Civic Arena 34,517 / 34,517
September 22, 1984
September 24, 1984 Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium 34,800 / 34,800 $499,045
September 25, 1984
October 15, 1984 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
October 17, 1984 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
October 19, 1984
October 21, 1984 Oakland
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
27,267 / 27,267 $436,272
October 22, 1984
October 25, 1984
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Sports Arena
111,139 / 111,139 $1,694,674
October 26, 1984
October 28, 1984
October 29, 1984
October 31, 1984
November 2, 1984
November 4, 1984
November 8, 1984 Tempe
Arizona State University Activity Center
November 11, 1984 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
November 12, 1984
November 15, 1984 St. Louis St. Louis Arena
November 16, 1984 Ames Hilton Coliseum
November 18, 1984 Lincoln Bob Devaney Sports Center 13,910 / 13,910 $219,744
November 19, 1984 Kansas City
Kemper Arena
17,672 / 17,672 $280,150
November 23, 1984 Austin Frank Erwin Center 17,959 / 17,959 $271,603
November 25, 1984 Dallas Reunion Arena 37,516 / 37,516 $647,482
November 26, 1984
November 29, 1984
Houston
The Summit
33,392 / 33,392 $580,744
November 30, 1984
December 2, 1984 Baton Rouge
LSU Assembly Center
14,715 / 14,715 $241,305
December 6, 1984 Birmingham
Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Center
December 7, 1984 Tallahassee
Leon County Civic Center
12,970 / 12,970 $207,520
December 9, 1984 Murfreesboro Murphy Center
December 11, 1984 Lexington Rupp Arena 23,292 / 23,292 $369,632
December 13, 1984 Memphis Mid-South Coliseum 23,257 / 23,257 $364,516
December 14, 1984
December 16, 1984 Atlanta
The Omni
34,170 / 34,170 $525,408
December 17, 1984
January 4, 1985 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
January 5, 1985
January 7, 1985 Indianapolis Market Square Arena 35,396 / 35,396 $601,732
January 8, 1985
January 10, 1985 Louisville Freedom Hall
January 13, 1985 Columbia Carolina Coliseum 12,389 / 12,389 $206,142
January 15, 1985 Charlotte
Charlotte Coliseum
11,439 / 11,439 $381,735
January 16, 1985
January 18, 1985 Greensboro
Greensboro Coliseum
January 19, 1985
January 23, 1985 Providence
Providence Civic Center
26,848 / 26,848 $443,037
January 24, 1985
January 26, 1985 Syracuse
Carrier Dome
72,000 / 72,000
January 27, 1985
Second leg: Asia/Australia
March 21, 1985 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre 50,000
March 23, 1985
March 24, 1985
March 27, 1985
March 28, 1985
March 31, 1985 Brisbane
Queen Elizabeth II Stadium
45,000
April 3, 1985 Melbourne
Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
50,000
April 4, 1985
April 10, 1985 Tokyo Japan Yoyogi National Gymnasium 25,000
April 11, 1985
April 13, 1985
April 15, 1985
April 16, 1985
April 19, 1985 Kyoto Kyoto Furitsu Taiikukan 5,000
April 22, 1985 Osaka
Osaka-jo Hall
10,000
April 23, 1985
Third leg: Europe
June 1, 1985[A] Slane Village Ireland
Slane Castle
June 4, 1985 Newcastle England
St. James' Park
June 5, 1985
June 8, 1985 Gothenburg Sweden
Ullevi Stadium
126,000 / 126,000
June 9, 1985
June 12, 1985 Rotterdam Netherlands
Feijenoord Stadium
June 13, 1985
June 15, 1985 Frankfurt West Germany Waldstadion
June 18, 1985 Munich Olympiastadion 37 000
June 21, 1985 Milan Italy San Siro 65,000
June 23, 1985 Montpellier France Stade Richter 20 000
June 25, 1985
St. Etienne
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard 25 000
June 29, 1985 Paris Parc de La Courneuve 60 000
June 30, 1985 60 000
July 3, 1985 London England Wembley Stadium
July 4, 1985
July 6, 1985
July 7, 1985 Leeds Roundhay Park
Fourth leg: North America
August 5, 1985 Washington, D.C. United States
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
52,866 / 52,866 $925,155
August 7, 1985 Cleveland Cleveland Stadium 71,808 / 71,808 $1,256,640
August 9, 1985 Chicago Soldier Field 71,222 / 71,222 $1,228,500
August 11, 1985 Pittsburgh Three Rivers Stadium 65,150 / 65,150 $1,140,125
August 14, 1985 Philadelphia Veterans Stadium 108,000 / 108,000 -
August 15, 1985
August 18, 1985 East Rutherford Giants Stadium 396,936 / 396,936 $6,946,380
August 19, 1985
August 21, 1985
August 22, 1985
August 26, 1985 Toronto Canada Exhibition Stadium 137,171 / 137,171 $2,771,257
August 27, 1985
August 31, 1985 East Rutherford United States Giants Stadium [a] [a]
September 1, 1985
September 4, 1985 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome 69,844 / 69,844 $1,222,270
September 6, 1985 Indianapolis
Hoosier Dome
52,127 / 52,127 $899,938
September 9, 1985 Miami Miami Orange Bowl 146,458 / 146,458 $2,563,015
September 10, 1985
September 13, 1985 Dallas Cotton Bowl 126,707 / 126,707 $2,194,492
September 14, 1985
September 18, 1985 Oakland
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
100,279 / 100,279 $1,754,873
September 19, 1985
September 23, 1985 Denver Mile High Stadium 133,400 / 133,400 $2,347,840
September 24, 1985
September 27, 1985 Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 331,892 / 331,892 $5,688,445
September 29, 1985
September 30, 1985
October 2, 1985
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Slane Concert

Songs performed

Originals
Cover songs
Soundchecked/on setlist but not performed

Sources[2][3][4] [5][6][7]

Personnel

Special guests

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Fricke, David (February 27, 1986). "The Long and Winding Road". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 21, 2009.
  2. ^ "The Official Bruce Springsteen concert CD & DVD collection". Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  3. ^ "Brucebase 1984". brucebase.
  4. ^ "Brucebase 1985". brucebase.
  5. ^ "Backstreets.com: 2017–2018 Setlists". backstreets.com.
  6. ^ "Bruce Springsteen Setlists | Greasy Lake". Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
  7. ^ "Helsinki '03". www.brucespringsteen.net.

Notes

  1. ^ a b The score data is representative of the all shows at the Giants Stadium on August 18–19, 21-22, 31, and September 1 respectively.