Bruce Springsteen in Cardiff 2024: Can you still get tickets for the Principality Stadium show?

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on stage in concert at Villa Park, Birmingham.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band -Credit:Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live


There is still time to get a ticket for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in Cardiff on Sunday, May 5 and you won't have to fork out hundreds to get one, either, or risk ending up with a dodgy second-hand ne from social media. There are still tickets left for the Sunday, May 5 concert and prices start from £74.

Of course it's not mega cheap, but with a show that's going to be probably three hours long and full of high energy, super Springsteen hits and more, it's going to be worth it to be in the presence of one of the world's greatest ever rock stars.

Now these £74.60 are available from Ticketmaster and there are plenty left, but, just to include all the information, they are on the side, blocks U7 and U32 or M7 and M32 to be exact, so you won't be able to see the show full frontal and they are sold as having an "obstructed view".

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Last year, we went to Harry Styles' Principality Stadium gig last minute and chanced a side seat, with "obstructed view" and here's our verdict on the seats - which this time were even further over in block U33. With different show and stage set ups the experience will be different to Harry Styles.

Ticketmaster also have fan-to-fan resale tickets too where you can pick up seats with a more direct view or standing tickets.

Sites such as Viagogo allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans, with the former having resale tickets starting at £64.

However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.

Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double-check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale - such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation - to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk. With that said, viagogo also commented: "viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee."

For everything you'd want to know about the gig, click here. And for all the big gigs happening this summer in Wales and how to get tickets, click here.