Bruce Springsteen will postpone Prague and Milan shows due to “vocal issues”

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Bruce Springsteen will postpone Prague and Milan shows due to “vocal issues”

Bruce Springsteen has been forced to postpone his concerts in Prague and Milan due to “vocal issues”. The Boss, who is currently on his UK/EU tour, has already had to cancel his show in Marseille for similar issues and is currently being advised by doctors not to perform for ten days. He will, however, reschedule the concerts soon. It is said that he is “recuperating comfortably” and eagerly looking forward to continuing his European tour on the 12th of June in Madrid. There is no indication that he will not be fit to continue performing after the ten-day break.

Last year, Springsteen had to reschedule his US tour dates due to his ongoing battle with peptic ulcer disease, causing concern among his fans. However, he has reportedly “continued to recover steadily”. Doctors have now advised him to continue his treatment and follow-up, keeping him in check until the end of this year.

Springsteen has had many successful concerts throughout his career, with his Hyde Park shows earning a full five-star rating. A force of personality like no other, his ultimate goal seems to be to change lives by night, and he has accomplished that many times over. Punctuated with lessons of life, love, and loss, Springsteen continues to hit home runs with his dynamic concerts. He has also recently been named the first international Fellow of the Ivor Novello Academy. In his speech, he spoke of being born in the USA, but how he “desperately yearned to be British”.

During the same awards ceremony, Beatles legend Paul McCartney jokingly roasted the young Boss before introducing him to the stage. McCartney claimed that Bruce Springsteen had “never worked a day in his life”. Despite these remarks, Springsteen is widely respected as one of the best, most hard-working, and talented performers around

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