Bruce Springsteen reschedules postponed Nationwide Arena show for April 21

Bruce Springsteen, whose Columbus appearance was canceled twice this year, has rescheduled the concert for April 21 at Nationwide Arena.
Bruce Springsteen, whose Columbus appearance was canceled twice this year, has rescheduled the concert for April 21 at Nationwide Arena.

"The Boss" is back — we hope.

It could be "third time lucky" for fans of Bruce Springsteen, who has once again rescheduled his Columbus concert after canceling twice this year due to illness. "The Boss" is now slated to perform at Nationwide Arena on April 21.

All tickets for the postponed performances remain valid for the newly announced date, according to Springsteen's Instagram page.

Some tickets remain for the 2024 date, with prices starting at $132.50, available at ticketmaster.com.

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Springsteen was initially set to come to town last March, but rescheduled the show for Sept. 21, then was sidelined by peptic ulcer disease and canceled all dates for September. Shortly thereafter, the remainder of his 2023 concerts were postponed by his doctor's recommendation.

"Thanks to all my friends and fans for your good wishes, encouragement, and support. I'm on the mend and can't wait to see you all next year," Springsteen said in a Sept. 27 Instagram post.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Bruce Springsteen concert at Nationwide Arena rescheduled for April 21