Bruce Springsteen’s Live From Asbury Park 2024 hits the top 10 on two U.K. charts for the first time, adding to the rocker’s career totals. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 18: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Bruce Springsteen performs onstage during the Academy Museum 5th Annual Gala in Partnership with Rolex at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 18, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Oscars/Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures)
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Earlier this spring, Bruce Springsteen was one of dozens of well-known musical acts that took part in the latest Record Store Day. The American superstar dropped Live From Asbury Park 2024 on vinyl – a set that was recorded during the musician’s performance at the Sea.Hear.Now festival in 2024.
Only a few weeks after Record Store Day, the project became more widely available, and it is once again a bestseller in the United Kingdom. Live From Asbury Park 2024 performs well enough to reach the main albums tally, while simultaneously returning to several other rosters. The full-length, which reportedly runs more than three hours long, also establishes new peak positions on half of the rankings it appears on as fans in the U.K. rush to buy the title in large numbers.
Bruce Springsteen’s Live From Asbury Park 2024 Returns
Live From Asbury Park 2024 can be found on four lists in the U.K., and it returns to all but one of them. The set rises higher than ever on two of those tallies, missing out on repeating that feat on the Official Americana chart by just one space. Live From Asbury Park 2024 reached No. 2 on the Americana list dated April 30, 2026, when Zach Bryan’s With Heaven on Top, which was steady at No. 1, kept the Boss from scoring another leader. Coincidentally, that frame, Springsteen sat at Nos. 2 and 3, as Live From Asbury Park 2024 debuted and his Best Of compilation held in third place.
LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 29: Zach Bryan performs onstage during BST Hyde Park at Hyde Park on June 29, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Lorne Thomson/Redferns)
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Bruce Springsteen Scores Two New Top 10 Albums
Springsteen’s Live From Asbury Park 2024, which also credits his famed E Street Band, hits the top 10 on another two rosters for the first time, and in only its second turn on the tallies. On the Official Physical Albums chart, the live project comes in at No. 8, and it sits just one slot lower on the Official Albums Sales rundown. The album launched at No. 21 on the lists back in April, and then disappeared from the pair of related charts.
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Springsteen scores a new top 10 win on both of the aforementioned rankings where Live From Asbury Park 2024 reappears. He’s now up to 11 placements between Nos. 1 and 10 on the Official Albums Sales chart. Springsteen has more than doubled that count – he’s now up to 23 top 10s – on the Official Physical Albums register.
Live From Asbury Park 2024 Debuts
Thanks to a sudden uptick in purchases, Live From Asbury Park 2024 finally reaches the Official Albums chart. While the set became a bestseller for a moment this spring, it did not move enough total units in one seven-day period to land on the list of the most-consumed releases in the U.K. – until now. Live From Asbury Park 2024 starts at No. 75, earning Springsteen his forty-sixth career appearance on the most competitive albums ranking in the country.
NEW YORK, NY – CIRCA 1984: Bruce Springsteen circa 1984 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Platzer/Images/Getty Images)
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Bruce Springsteen’s Lowest Peak In a Decade
The arrival of Live From Asbury Park 2024 is certainly another win for Springsteen, as it is not every day that live collections rank among the 100 most popular in a country like the U.K., though No. 75 is a very low spot for somebody as beloved as the rocker. In fact, Live From Asbury Park 2024 is Springsteen’s lowest-peaking title on the Official Albums chart in more than a decade. The last time one of his releases stalled in an even less impressive space was in 2015, when Passaic Night earned one stay at No. 91 before dropping off the tally entirely.

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