Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Aug 9 - 11
Jam Presents

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band

Doors: 5:30 PM / Show: 7:30 PM
All Ages
Wrigley Field
All Ages
Aug 9 - 11, 2023

Getting to Wrigley Field (1060 W. Addison St. Chicago, IL 60613) including Parking Options

Please give yourself plenty of time to travel to and from Wrigley Field. We encourage the use of public transportation including Metra trains and Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) buses and trains. The CTA Red Line stops one block from Wrigley Field at the Addison station. Visit Cubs.com/Transportation for detailed information on transit options from across Chicago.

Free remote parking will be offered at 3900 N. Rockwell St., located approximately 2.5 miles from the ballpark. This lot includes free shuttle service to and from Wrigley Field. Services begin approximately two hours prior to the start of the show and returning shuttles run approximately one hour after the end of the show. Free bicycle valet service also will be available in the alley just east of the main entrance for the CTA Red Line stop on Addison Street.

Limited parking will be available for cashless purchase beginning at 3 p.m. CT on the day of the show in our Toyota Camry Lot (1126 W. Grace St. Chicago, IL 60613) and Irving Park Lot (1052 W. Irving Park Rd. Chicago, IL 60613) on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment for parking includes a credit card, debit card or mobile wallet. No cash will be accepted. Tailgating is not permitted.

A designated group charter, coach bus, limousine and black car service drop-off and pick-up location will be located on Irving Park Road between Clark Street and Seminary Avenue. Rideshares will pick up on Addison Street between Halsted Street and Broadway.

Prohibited Items

The following items are prohibited at Wrigley Field during the show: 

  • Cameras with large lenses, including those with detachable lenses
  • Professional or non-mobile phone video cameras
  • Weapons of any kind, including knives or sharp items
  • Tactical gear
  • Backpacks (including clear backpacks)
  • Bags larger than 16 x 16 x 8 inches
  • Luggage
  • GoPro cameras, iPads, tablets or selfie sticks
  • Umbrellas
  • Frisbees, footballs or other "throwables"
  • Glass, metal and aluminum bottles and containers (Only empty or reusable water bottles are permitted)
  • Hard-sided coolers

General Admission Tickets

Attendees with General Admission tickets should enter through the Budweiser Bleacher Gate, located at the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues, to scan their ticket and receive a wristband. Those with General Admission tickets must retain both their ticket and wristband throughout the evening to ensure field access. Please note fans with General Admission tickets may line up on the north side of Waveland Avenue from the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues toward the east for entry beginning at 10 a.m. CT on the day of the show. Fans with Field seats can enter the ballpark via any gate. 

Coordinated Music and Light Shows

Please be advised the event may include coordinated music and light shows. These shows may contain bright, strobe lights and/or lasers that may cause discomfort and/or seizures for those with photosensitive epilepsy.

Wrigley Field is a Cashless Venue

Wrigley Field is a cashless venue for all food and beverage and merchandise purchases. Payment can include a credit card, debit card or mobile wallet. Reverse ATMs are available in the ballpark to convert cash to a card that can be used for purchases at Wrigley Field and elsewhere.

Smoke Free

Please also note the Wrigley Field campus, including Gallagher Way, is smoke free. No smoking of any kind and no spitting is permitted in or around Wrigley Field. For a full list of permitted and prohibited items, visit Cubs.com/Info.

Tour Info

The 2023 international tour began February 1 in Tampa, Florida with Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's first North American show in seven years. Opening night featured a high-energy 28-song set which included rocking fan favorites like "Born To Run," "Prove It All Night," and "Wrecking Ball," with The E Street Band effortlessly shifting to soul and R&B while complemented by a horn section and backing vocalists. Rolling Stone called the band's return "ecstatic and emotional," and SPIN added it was a "must-see." USA Today said they "rocked like their lives depended on it" and the Associated Press noted the "energy was as high as ever...every song seemed epic.”

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