U.S. singer Bruce Springsteen snatched top spot in Britain's album chart on Sunday for the 10th time with "High Hopes", pushing British singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding's "Halcyon" into second place, the Official Charts Company said.
One of the most significant portions of a singer or band's success is through concert tours, and many top artists are preparing to begin new tours in 2014.
Bruce Springsteen's new album, 'High Hopes,' which will feature new songs, covers, re-recordings of old songs and studio outtakes, will be released on January 14 2014.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are to play their first ever concerts in South Africa, nearly 30 years after his guitarist Steven Van Zandt led a campaign by rock musicians in protest against apartheid.
Bruce Springsteen was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday at a star-studded pre-Grammys event where some of the biggest names in music like Sting, Alabama Shakes and Neil Young paid homage to "The Boss."