Bruce Springsteen has postponed four European tour dates, citing vocal issues.
The Born In The USA singer called off a show on Friday 24 May in Marseille, France, at the last minute.
An announcement shared on Sunday revealed, “Following yesterday’s postponement in Marseille due to vocal issues, further examination and consulting has led doctors to determine that Bruce should not perform for the next 10 days.”
The Boss also postponed a 28 May show in Prague and two June concerts in Milan.
“New dates for these shows will be announced shortly,” Springsteen’s team shared via Instagram.
“Bruce is recuperating comfortably, and he and the E Street Band look forward to resuming their hugely successful European stadium tour on 12 June in Madrid.”
The dates are part of the 2024 leg of Springsteen and the E Street band’s extensive world tour.
Springsteen was forced to postpone a significant chunk of his US tour dates to recover from peptic ulcer disease in late 2023.
The painful ulcers hindered Springsteen’s ability to sing from his diaphragm, and the rock and roll legend briefly worried that he’d never be able to perform again.
“My diaphragm was hurting so badly that when I went to make the effort to sing, it was killing me, you know?” a recovered Springsteen told SiriusXM’s E Street Radio at the time.