Bruce Springsteen Archives is an ongoing collection of officially released live albums by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Beginning in November 2014 with the release of the 2012 Apollo Theater concert, Springsteen sought out to release fully recorded shows from his past archives officially to fans for purchase. The releases, which focus on past tours prior to the launch of the archive, have ranged from the Born to Run tours through the Wrecking Ball World Tour; subsequent shows from 2014 on have been released on an ongoing basis, with full tours represented, as part of the same program.

The idea originally came after Springsteen released every concert from his High Hopes Tour for fans to purchase. Those shows were originally released for a limited time after the original concert dates, and were made available on a permanent basis after the launch of the archive. Several shows had previously circulated among fans as bootleg recordings; the archive releases are sourced from soundboard recordings, and are digitally restored and remastered. Releases are provided in a variety of digital download formats or on CD.[1]

Following the release of the Wachovia Spectrum 2009 show, it was announced that the following releases would focus shows even further back the band's history to cover more historic tours and performances, and in August 2017, nugs.net representative Brad Serling announced during an interview on E Street Radio that 25 additional archive releases were planned, to be released on a monthly schedule, starting with the 1977 Palace Theatre and Auditorium Theatre shows.[2] The archive series has since eclipsed that original expansion as of the May 3, 2019, release.

Releases

#VenueCityTourConcert dateRelease dateNotes
1Apollo TheaterNew York, NYMarch 9, 2012November 17, 2014Tenth anniversary of SiriusXM Radio. Tickets were available only to winners of a SiriusXM subscriber-only contest. Also served as the first rehearsal show for the Wrecking Ball World Tour.
2The AgoraCleveland, OHDarkness on the Edge of TownAugust 9, 1978December 23, 2014One of five shows broadcast live on regional radio in 1978.
3Tower TheaterUpper Darby Township, PennsylvaniaBorn To RunDecember 31, 1975February 10, 2015Last show of the 1975 leg of the Born to Run Tour.
4Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale, NYThe RiverDecember 31, 1980March 25, 2015Third night of a three-night stand. A re-mix of this show was released on July 5, 2019.
5Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJBorn in the U.S.A.August 5, 1984May 13, 2015First night of a ten-night stand.
6Los Angeles Sports ArenaLos Angeles, CATunnel of LoveApril 23, 1988July 8, 2015Second night of a five-night stand.
7Schottenstein CenterColumbus, OHDevils & DustJuly 31, 2005September 24, 2015
8Ippodromo delle CapannelleRome, ItalyWrecking BallJuly 11, 2013November 11, 2015Original release was replaced with a new mix free of charge to previous purchasers on December 18, 2015.
9ASU Activity CenterTempe, AZThe RiverNovember 5, 1980December 24, 2015Partial audio released free of charge to complement video of this show from The Ties That Bind box set. Between this release and the box set, the entire show was released in official quality.
10Shrine AuditoriumLos Angeles, CANovember 16, 1990June 1, 2016Christic Institute benefit show.
11Shrine AuditoriumLos Angeles, CANovember 17, 1990June 1, 2016Christic Institute benefit show.
12HSBC ArenaBuffalo, NYWorking on a DreamNovember 22, 2009December 24, 2016Last show of the tour, and the last appearance of Clarence Clemons with the E Street Band. Features the only complete performance to date of Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., Springsteen's debut album.
13Scottrade CenterSt. Louis, MOMagicAugust 23, 2008April 14, 2017Amongst die hard fans, this was seen as a "classic" show of Bruce's latter era.
14OlympiastadionHelsinki, FinlandWrecking BallJuly 31, 2012May 23, 2017The longest known show of Springsteen's career.
15Wachovia SpectrumPhiladelphia, PAWorking on a DreamOctober 20, 2009July 13, 2017Springsteen's last show at the venue before its demolition. Features a complete performance of the Born in the U.S.A. album.
16Palace TheatreAlbany, NYBorn To RunFebruary 7, 1977August 4, 2017Touted as the first released soundboard recording of the 1977 leg of the Born to Run Tour, also known as the "Chicken Scratch Tour".
17Auditorium TheatreRochester, NYBorn To RunFebruary 8, 1977August 4, 2017From the 1977 leg of the Born to Run Tour, also known as the "Chicken Scratch Tour".
18King's HallBelfast, Northern IrelandGhost of Tom JoadMarch 19, 1996September 1, 2017
19The SummitHouston, TXDarkness on the Edge of TownDecember 8, 1978September 21, 2017Video released as part of The Promise box set. Sales from this release benefited relief efforts for Houston in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
20Madison Square GardenNew York, NYReunion TourJuly 1, 2000October 6, 2017Tenth night of a ten-night stand, and the last show of the tour. Portions of this show released as part of Live in New York City.
21Stockholms StadionStockholm, SwedenTunnel of LoveJuly 3, 1988November 3, 2017
22New Orleans Jazz and Heritage FestivalNew Orleans, LASessions Band TourApril 30, 2006December 1, 2017
23Capitol TheatrePassaic, NJDarkness on the Edge of TownSeptember 20, 1978December 22, 2017Second night of a three-night stand.
24Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJJune 24, 1993January 5, 2018The Concert to Fight Hunger, a benefit show for various food banks and hunger-fighting organizations. Features a number of special guests including Clarence Clemons, Max Weinberg, Southside Johnny, and Little Steven.
25Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids, MIDevils & DustAugust 3, 2005February 2, 2018
26Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJBorn in the U.S.A.August 20, 1984March 2, 2018Tenth night of a ten-night stand.
27TD Banknorth GardenBoston, MAMagicNovember 19, 2007April 6, 2018Last appearance of Danny Federici as a touring member of the E Street Band.
28St. Rose of Lima SchoolFreehold Borough, NJGhost of Tom JoadNovember 8, 1996May 4, 2018St. Rose of Lima School Hispanic Community Center benefit show. Tickets were only available to residents of Freehold, NJ.
29Madison Square GardenNew York, NYWorking on a DreamNovember 8, 2009June 1, 2018Features the first-ever complete performance of The River.
30Roxy TheatreLos Angeles, CADarkness on the Edge of TownJuly 7, 1978July 6, 2018One of five shows broadcast live on regional radio in 1978. Eight selections from this show previously appeared on Live 1975-85.
31Wembley ArenaLondon, UKThe RiverJune 5, 1981August 3, 2018Sixth night of a six-night stand. From the European leg of the tour.
32United CenterChicago, ILReunion TourSeptember 30, 1999September 7, 2018
33OlympiastadionHelsinki, FinlandThe RisingJune 16, 2003October 5, 2018Only release from The Rising tour.
34First Direct ArenaLeeds, UKWrecking BallJuly 24, 2013November 9, 2018
35Roxy TheatreLos Angeles, CABorn To RunOctober 18, 1975December 7, 2018Third night of a four-night stand.
36Madison Square GardenNew York, NYSeptember 21, 1979December 24, 2018Part of the 1979 MUSE No Nukes concert series advocating against the use of nuclear energy. Note: No longer available as of July 2021.
37Madison Square GardenNew York, NYSeptember 22, 1979December 24, 2018Part of the 1979 MUSE No Nukes concert series advocating against the use of nuclear energy. Note: No longer available as of July 2021.
38Madison Square GardenNew York, NYTunnel of LoveMay 23, 1988January 4, 2019Fifth night of a five-night stand.
39St. Pete Times ForumTampa, FLMagicApril 22, 2008February 1, 2019First show after the death of Danny Federici.
40Sovereign Bank ArenaTrenton, NJDevils & DustNovember 22, 2005March 1, 2019Last show of the tour.
41Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CABorn in the U.S.A.September 27, 1985April 5, 2019First night of a four-night stand.
42Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJ1992–1993 World TourJuly 25, 1992May 3, 2019Second night of an eleven-night stand.
43MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJWrecking BallSeptember 22, 2012June 7, 2019Springsteen's 63rd birthday.
44Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale, NYThe RiverDecember 29, 1980July 5, 2019Second night of a three-night stand.
45Shoreline AmphitheatreMountain View, CAOctober 13, 1986August 9, 2019Part of the inaugural installment of the Bridge School Benefit concert series.
46Capitol TheatrePassaic, NJDarkness on the Edge of TownSeptember 19, 1978September 6, 2019First night of a three-night stand. One of five shows broadcast live on regional radio in 1978.
47Staples CenterLos Angeles, CAReunion TourOctober 23, 1999October 11, 2019Fourth night of a four-night stand.
48Paramount TheatreAsbury Park, NJGhost of Tom JoadNovember 24, 1996November 1, 2019First night of a three-night stand.
49Winterland ArenaSan Francisco, CADarkness on the Edge of TownDecember 15, 1978December 20, 2019One of five shows broadcast live on regional radio in 1978.
50Winterland ArenaSan Francisco, CADarkness on the Edge of TownDecember 16, 1978December 20, 2019
51Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale, NYWorking on a DreamMay 4, 2009February 7, 2020
52Joe Louis ArenaDetroit, MITunnel of LoveMarch 28, 1988March 6, 2020
53UlleviGothenburg, SwedenWrecking BallJuly 28, 2012April 3, 2020
54Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJThe RiverJuly 9, 1981May 1, 2020Sixth night of a six-night stand. "Jersey Girl" from this show previously appeared on Live 1975-85. Sales from this release benefited the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund.
55HovetStockholm, SwedenDevils & DustJune 25, 2005June 12, 2020
56First Union CenterPhiladelphia, PAReunion TourSeptember 25, 1999July 3, 2020Sixth night of a six-night stand.
57Wembley ArenaLondon, UKSessions Band TourNovember 11, 2006August 21, 2020
58Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJBorn in the U.S.A.August 6, 1984September 18, 2020Second night of a ten-night stand.
59Fox TheatreAtlanta, GADarkness on the Edge of TownSeptember 30, 1978October 9, 2020One of five shows broadcast live on regional radio in 1978. With this release, all five shows broadcast in 1978 on regional radio have been released.
60Greensboro Coliseum ComplexGreensboro, NCMagicApril 28, 2008November 6, 2020
61Hammersmith OdeonLondon, UKBorn To RunNovember 24, 1975December 4, 2020Last show of the European leg of the tour.
62Madison Square GardenNew York, NYWorking on a DreamNovember 7, 2009December 24, 2020Features the first-ever complete performance of The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle album.
63Xcel Energy CenterSt. Paul, MNWrecking BallNovember 12, 2012January 8, 2021From the last US leg of the tour.
64Palais des Congrès AcropolisNice, FranceGhost of Tom JoadMay 18, 1997February 5, 2021
65Madison Square GardenNew York, NYReunion TourJune 27, 2000March 12, 2021Eighth night of a ten-night stand.
66Los Angeles Memorial Sports ArenaLos Angeles, CATunnel of LoveApril 28, 1988April 2, 2021Fifth night of a five-night stand.
67Boston GardenBoston, MA1992–1993 World TourDecember 13, 1992May 7, 2021
68Berkeley Community TheatreBerkeley, CADarkness on the Edge of TownJuly 1, 1978June 18, 2021
69Giants StadiumEast Rutherford, NJBorn in the U.S.A.August 22, 1985July 23, 2021Sixth night of a six-night stand.[3] Steven Van Zandt joins the band for the encore.
70Fenway ParkBoston, MAWrecking BallAugust 15, 2012August 6, 2021
71Tower TheaterUpper Darby Township, PennsylvaniaDevils & DustMay 17, 2005September 3, 2021
72Conseco FieldhouseIndianapolis, INMagicMarch 20, 2008October 22, 2021Last appearance of Danny Federici with the E Street Band.
73Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale, NYThe RiverDecember 28, 1980December 3, 2021First night of a three-night stand. With this release, the whole stand has now been released.
74C.W. Post Dome AuditoriumGreenvale, NYBorn To RunDecember 12, 1975December 23, 2021"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" from this show had previously been released and was a regular radio favorite around the holidays.
75Anaheim PondAnaheim, CAReunion TourMay 22, 2000January 7, 2022
76Tower TheaterUpper Darby Township, PennsylvaniaGhost of Tom JoadDecember 9, 1995February 4, 2022
77Quicken Loans ArenaCleveland, OHWorking on a DreamNovember 10, 2009March 4, 2022Features a complete performance of the Born To Run album.
78WaldbühneBerlin, Germany1992–1993 World TourMay 14, 1993April 1, 2022
79Madison Square GardenNew York, NYTunnel of LoveMay 16, 1988May 6, 2022First night of a five-night stand.
80Wembley ArenaLondon, UKThe RiverJune 4, 1981June 3, 2022Fifth night of a six-night stand. From the European leg of the tour.
81Palais omnisports de Paris-BercyParis, FranceWrecking BallJuly 4, 2012July 1, 2022From the 2012 European leg of the tour.
82Palais omnisports de Paris-BercyParis, FranceWrecking BallJuly 5, 2012July 1, 2022From the 2012 European leg of the tour.
83Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJBorn in the U.S.A.August 19, 1984August 5, 2022Ninth night of a ten-night stand.
84PalaLottomaticaRome, ItalySessions Band TourOctober 10, 2006September 2, 2022
85Fox TheatreAtlanta, GADarkness on the Edge of TownOctober 1, 1978October 7, 2022
86Paramount TheatreAsbury Park, NJGhost of Tom JoadNovember 26, 1996November 4, 2022Third night of a three-night stand.
87Sommet CenterNashville, TNMagicAugust 21, 2008December 2, 2022
88Continental Airlines ArenaEast Rutherford, NJReunion TourJuly 18, 1999December 24, 2022Second night of a 15 night stand.
89Wachovia SpectrumPhiladelphia, PAWorking on a DreamOctober 14, 2009December 8, 2023Second night of a four night stand. Features a complete performance of the Darkness on the Edge of Town album.
90Continental Airlines ArenaEast Rutherford, NJReunion TourJuly 15, 1999December 22, 2023Opening night of a 15 night stand.

References

  1. Greene, Andy (November 18, 2014). "Bruce Springsteen Launches Archival Concert Download Service". Rolling Stone.
  2. Leight, Elias (August 3, 2017). "Bruce Springsteen's Live Vaults Set to Add 25 New Recordings". Rolling Stone.
  3. Flannigan, Erik (July 23, 2021). "I Got You And You Got Me". www.nugs.net. Archived from the original on 2021-07-25. Retrieved 2021-07-28. This release marks the debut of the August 22 recording. [...] the Giants Stadium homestand wrapped with gigs on August 31 and September 1. The remote recording truck did not return for the last two concerts.
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