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Bruce Springsteen fans fume as 2025 tour pre-sale for Co-op Live shows called ‘chaos’ and ‘pointless’

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Bruce Springsteen fans were given the first chance this morning to secure tickets to see the legendary singer on tour when he comes to Manchester next year.

Announced last week, the American superstar, who is known for songs including Born In The USA and Dancing In The Dark, revealed he would be performing two huge shows at Co-op Live on May 17 and 20, 2025, alongside a date at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium in June.

Whilst general access to tickets doesn’t begin until Friday (October 11), some fans who have signed up for early access have been able to take part in a number of pre-sales this morning.

However, some have found it more difficult than others to secure tickets. READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen ticket prices for Co-op Live and Anfield 2025 dates As the two Manchester shows are being held at Co-op Live, one of the pre-sales has been open to Co-operative Members through the Co-op app.

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