Bruce Springsteen, the American rock legend who's been belting out hits since the late 1960s, continues to captivate millions of fans worldwide with his high-energy concerts. Known as 'The Boss', the 75 year old singer is renowned for his heartland rock and evocative lyrics.
Fans can look forward to a peek into his live tours in the upcoming Disney+ documentary, Road Diary, which spotlights his iconic performances with The E Street Band.
With an impressive discography of 21 albums, over 15 headline tours, and record sales exceeding 140 million globally (including over 71 million in the US alone), Bruce has rightly earned his place among the world's top-selling artists.
Given his illustrious career, it's hardly surprising that he's amassed a colossal fortune. According to Forbes, the rock star's net worth is estimated at around $1.1 billion (£847m).
Bruce's net worth has been on an upward trajectory in recent years. In 2021, he made headlines when he sold his music catalogue to Sony for a whopping $500 million (£385m), the largest deal ever for a single artist's work, reports the Mirror.
By 2023, it was reported that Bruce had sold over 1.6 million concert tickets, raking in millions in revenue. His concerts continue to be sell-out events, with fans flocking to experience Bruce's renowned energetic and entertaining performances. His latest tour, which is the subject of a new documentary, offers fans a backstage pass to the action.
The Springsteen and E Street Band tour, which began in 2023, is still ongoing. This tour marks the first time Bruce and the band have hit the road together since 2017, with the final show set to take place in Miami in July 2025. Despite complaints about ticket price increases, UK shows sold out in less than eight hours after going on sale.
The documentary, titled 'Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band', was directed by Thom Zimny and produced by Bruce, Jon Landau, Thom Zimny, Adrienne Gerard, and Sean Stuart. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.