Here's everything you need to know about this year's event, including line-up details and how to watch live.
The Summertime Sadness star will perform as part of the festival's 10th anniversary celebrations.
The 73-year-old rockers fans have long argued over the words ti 'Thunder Road'. .
The star will take to the stage in July next year.
Springsteen recently made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury Festival.
Bruce Springsteen was ordered to pay a $500 fine. "I think I can pay that immediately," he smiled.
Bruce Springsteen was arrested in a drunken driving incident three months ago.
Chart records tumbled during a year like no other.
The famous faces who have been very vocally against four more years for Donald Trump.
The rocker has threatened to leave the US should Mr Trump win another term.
Bruce Springsteen joined longtime collaborator Joe Grushecky on the track, which was written after Donald Trump took office in January.
When asked about Donald Trump in a new interview with “Rolling Stone,” Roll and Roll Hall of Famer Bruce Springsteen said, “Well, you know, the republic is under siege by a moron, basically. The whole thing is tragic.” He also said he likes Hillary Clinton.
This year’s Glastonbury festival may have only just come to an end, but bookmakers are already predicting the next line-up.
Ringo Starr has followed in the footsteps of Bruce Springsteen by calling off his concert in North Carolina over the anti-gay ‘bathroom law’. The former Beatles drummer has made the decision not to play his planned gig on June 18 at the Koka Booth Amphitheater in protest over the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, which decides which toilet a transgender person can use. A statement on the venue’s website about the drummer, below, reads: ‘Ringo Starr cancels his North Carolina performance in opposition to the passing of HB2.
Bryan Adams has won the praise of his fans after cancelling a show in Mississippi after the US state recently passed an anti-LGBT law. The 56-year-old rockstar is making a political statement by refusing to perform at the Coast Coliseum this Thursday because he will not play a show in a state that discriminates against people’s sexual orientations. Openly explaining his reasons for the cancellation, Bryan wrote on his Facebook page: “Mississippi has passed anti-LGBT ‘Religious Liberty’ bill 1523.
Bruce Springsteen is ruddy amazing. The rocker has hit the headlines after giving a very young fan a late note for school after he stayed out late at one of Bruce’s concerts. Nine-year-old Xabi Glovsky stayed up to watch the 66-year-old’s three-and-a-half hour show in Los Angeles last week, so Bruce thought that it was only fair that he helped explain to Xabi’s teacher why he might be late the next day.