Hey, Springsteen fans, here’s some good news and bad news.

The bad news: It does not appear as though The Boss will tour on his new singer-songwriter album, “Western Stars,” which drops June 14.

The good news: Springsteen said will be back on the road next year with the full E Street Band in tow.

While spending time in Rome this past weekend for his daughter, Jessica’s, equestrian event, Springsteen told the Italian newspaper Repubblica the following when asked if he would tour this year:

“We will go on tour next year. I’ll record with the E Street Band in the autumn and when we are done, we’ll go on tour.”

There you have it: not only is a 2020 tour upcoming, but new recordings from the band in full force are on the way as well. Springsteen mentioned at a Netflix event with director Martin Scorsese earlier this month that he’d written nearly a full album’s worth of material for the band.

Does this mean multiple dates at MetLife Stadium next summer, akin to the band’s record-breaking 2016 “The River” anniversary tour, which hit the Meadowlands three times? Time will tell where the tour lands, but let’s be real — something like that seems more likely than not, considering the four-year gap between proper shows.

Springsteen also revealed in the Repubblica interview that a new documentary surrounding the recording of “Western Stars” is also coming soon (no release date yet announced). The doc reportedly includes scenes from Springsteen’s home recording studio in Colts Neck.

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