Bruce Springsteen Ticket Prices Surface Amid Dynamic Pricing Claim
Reported ticket price tiers for Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming ‘No Kings’ anti-Trump themed shows are beginning to circulate online, with one post also claiming the on-sale will use dynamic pricing. The figures being shared reference an April 29 date in Chicago and suggest fans could see a wide range depending on seat location.
According to pricing listed in a post by Blog It All Night, floor tickets were shown at $399.50, $300, or $220, while 100 Level seats were listed at $399.50, $300, $220, or $150, with 200 and 300 levels dropping as low as $75 for some sections.
A separate claim about the same on-sale said the event “will be utilizing dynamic pricing,” a practice that can cause ticket costs to rise or fall based on demand and real-time market conditions rather than staying fixed at the initial tier.
The reported numbers are not confirmed by Springsteen’s camp, the venue, or Ticketmaster, and the original post cautioned that the tiers were “alleged” for the Chicago show and could be similar for other dates if accurate.
The pricing discussion lands as Springsteen remains a major live draw, and the controversy around demand-based ticketing has continued to follow top-tier touring acts in recent years.
It appears ticket prices for #Springsteen will be the following:
Floor: $399.50, $300, $220
100 Level: $399.50, $300, $220, $150
200 Level: $300, $220, $150, $75
300 Level: $220, $150, $75*Alleged pricing for the April 29 show in Chicago. If accurate, expect similar prices.
— Bruce Springsteen: Blog It All Night (@blogitallnight) February 17, 2026
**This event will be utilizing dynamic pricing**
— Bruce Springsteen: Blog It All Night (@blogitallnight) February 17, 2026










