Gorillaz Announce European Tour

Gorillaz Announce European Tour

Gorillaz have announced a European tour behind new album Humanz. Find the dates, which run through November and into early December, below. The news follows the group’s secret London show in March, where they debuted a host of material from the record, as well as the announcement of Demon Dayz, their own festival in Margate. As with the London show, special guests “from the stellar roll call of Gorillaz’ family of featured artists” are promised at the UK shows. (The album features Grace Jones, Mavis Staples, Danny Brown, De La Soul, Pusha T, Kali Uchis, Kelela, Vince Staples, Jehnny Beth of Savages, D.R.A.M., Popcaan, and many more.)

In recent weeks, the band hosted a “global listening party” for the new album—via their augmented reality app—plus pop-up listening events leading up to the release, in which fans could visit one of three “Spirit Houses.”

Read “Gorillaz Saw the Future of Pop Narratives” on the Pitch.

Gorillaz:

06-10 Margate, England – Demon Dayz 2017
07-08 Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
07-10 Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
07-12 Boston, MA – Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
07-13 Philadelphia, PA – Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
07-15 Québec City, Québec – Festival d’Été International de Québec
07-17 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
07-28-30 Niigata, Japan – Fuji Rock 2017
08-11-13 San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival
09-15-17 New York, NY – The Meadows Music & Arts Festival
09-18 Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
09-20 St. Paul, MN -Roy Wilkins Auditorium
09-22 Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
09-24 Las Vegas, NV – Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival
09-26 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
09-30 Seattle, WA – KeyArena at Seattle Center
10-05 Inglewood, CA – The Forum
10-11 Duluth, GA – Infinite Energy Center 
10-13-15 Miami, FL – III Points Festival
11-01 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal 
11-02 Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle 
11-04 Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena 
11-05 Oslo, Norway – Oslo Spektrum
11-06 Stockholm, Sweden – Hovet 
11-08 Zurich, Switzerland – Samsung Hall 
11-09 Geneva, Switzerland – SEG Geneva Arena
11-11 Munich, Germany – Zenith 
11-13 Budapest, Hungary – Papp László Budapest Aréna 
11-14 Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena 
11-17 Berlin, Germany – Max-Schmeling-Halle
11-18 Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle 
11-19 Hamburg, Germany – Sporthalle 
11-21 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome 
11-22 Brussels, Belgium – Forest National 
11-24 Paris, France – Le Zénith Paris 
11-27 Brighton, England – Brighton Centre 
11-29 Glasgow, Scotland – The SSE Hydro
12-01 Manchester, England – Manchester Arena 
12-02 Birmingham, England – Barclaycard Arena 
12-04 London, England – O2 Arena 

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