Bruce Springsteen will shortly return to the UK for the next leg of his world tour in London with two packed nights at Wembley Stadium.

The Born in the U.S.A. singer, who was recently named a billionaire by Forbes, will play to up to 90,000 fans in London at the iconic venue before flying out to the States next month.

It comes shortly after the musician landed from Norway, where he was previously performing as part of his music-filled voyage around the globe.

Springsteen is expected to play several hit songs at his London gigs, including Dancing in the Dark and I'll See You In My Dreams.

The E Street Band will join him for the show, marking the group's first return to the venue in eight years.

News of his return to the UK has been met with joy among fans, who have been waiting for the rock star to hit the stage after he was forced to postpone his tour in 2023 because of peptic ulcer disease. In May of this year, he was again forced to cancel some European dates because of ‘vocal issues’.

However, it seems like the show will go on and nothing is going to stop him from playing at Wembley.

Here’s everything you need to know about his upcoming London dates, including his setlist and if there are any last-minute tickets.

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What time is Bruce Springsteen on stage at London's Wembley Stadium?

Bruce will be playing in Wembley Stadium for two days, on July 25 and July 27.

Doors for the show will reportedly open at 5pm, but Bruce and the band won’t come on until 7:15pm.

There’s a curfew at 10:30pm, meaning music will end before then.

Can I still get tickets?

Tickets went on sale in November 2023, and there has been a lot of demand to see the famed musician.

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However, some limited seated tickets for the two dates are available on Ticketmaster through resale. Hurry, though, as they’re selling out quickly.

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What will the setlist be?

Although Springsteen hasn’t released the setlist for his London shows yet, he’ll likely perform several classics as he has at his previous tour dates.

Based on his past shows, he will probably end his set with I’ll See You in My Dreams, but fans will have to wait and see what’s in store on the night Here’s what he played in the latest segment of his world tour in Norway:

Waitin' On A Sunny Day Lonesome Day My Love Will Not Let You Down No Surrender Ghosts Letter To You The Promised Land Hungry Heart Working On The Highway Atlantic City Youngstown Long Walk Home The E Street Shuffle Nightshift My Hometown The River Last Man Standing Backstreets Because The Night She's The One Wrecking Ball The Rising Badlands Thunder Road Born In The U.S.A. Born To Run Bobby Jean Dancing In The Dark Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out Twist And Shout I'll See You In My Dreams

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