EAGLES OF DEATH METAL Rescheduled their European Tour

by | Dec 16, 2015

Eagles of Death Metal have rescheduled their European tour, which was cut short after the November 13th attacks at the Bataclan Theatre in Paris. 

EODM co-founder and frontman Jesse Hughes said,

“The people of Paris have always been incredible to us, and our feeling of love towards this beautiful city and its people has been reinforced a million times over this past month. Hearing the stories of the survivors, the injured and those who have lost loved ones has been overwhelming. Not returning to finish our set was never an option. We look forward to coming back in February and continuing our mission to bring rock ‘n’ roll to the world.

Here’s how it runs:

Feb 13 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Medis
Feb 14 Oslo, NOR @ Sentrum Scene
Feb 16 Paris, FRA @ Olympia
Feb 18 Munich, GER @ Tonhalle
Feb 19 Zagreb, HRV @ Tvornica Kulture
Feb 20 Budapest, HUN @ Akvarium
Feb 22 Vienna, AUT @ Arena
Feb 23 Zurich, CHE @ Komplex
Feb 24 Lille, FRA @ Le Splendid
Feb 25 Brussels, BEL @ Forest Club
Feb 27 Treviso, ITA @ New Age
Feb 28 Turin, ITA @ 10100
Feb 29 Rome, ITA @ Orion
Mar 02 Nimes, FRA @ La Paloma
Mar 03 Barcelona, ESP @ Apolo
Mar 04 Madrid, ESP @ Joy Eslava
Mar 05 Lisbon, PRT @ Coliseum

Aug 09 Katowice, POL @ Mega Club
Aug 11 Copenhagen, DNK @ Amager Bio
Aug 15 Bremen, GER @ Aladin
Aug 16 Cologne, GER @ Live Music Hall
Aug 26-28 Reading and Leeds Festivals

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