Tickets for the revival of Bruce Springsteen’s Tony Award-winning Broadway show went on sale Thursday, and the singer called into Sirius XM’s E Street Radio to talk about his return to the stage, his 2022 tour plans, and upcoming collaborations with John Mellencamp and the Killers.
“I am going to start freshening up the script and going through it again and see if I am going to make some small changes or not,” he said.
“There will be some small , but I don’t think too much,” he continued.
The 2022 E Street Band tour was only mentioned in passing, but he did confirm reports that he recently spent time in Indiana with John Mellencamp.
There’s also an upcoming collaboration with the Killers in the works, who have long cited Springsteen as one of their favorite artists.
Springsteen was less specific when it came to plans for his own releases, but he did say that “fans will have fun” with unreleased archival material he plans on releasing this year.
If all of that isn’t enough, Springsteen spoke last month about another upcoming album when he received the Woody Guthrie Prize.