Announce UK & European shows for May including London Roundhouse on May 17th
Eponymous debut album to be performed in its entirety
Rekords Rekords and Domino are excited to announce details of a full Queens Of The Stone Age UK and European tour for May where the band will perform their debut album in its entirety, as well as b-sides from that era. The tour is to promote the reissue of the band's seminal eponymous 1998 debut (released on March 7th with bonus tracks). The 22 date tour will include an intimate show at the Roundhouse in London on May 17th.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 25th February.
Full live dates are as follows:
02/05/11 Cologne – E-Werk (tickets from: www.eventim.de)
03/05/11 Brussels – Ancienne Belgique (tickets from: www.proximusgoformusic.be)
04/05/11 Groningen – Oostersport (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
06/05/11 Stockholm – Cirkus (tickets from: www.ticnet.se)
07/05/11 Oslo – Sentrum (tickets from: www.billettservice.no)
08/05/11 Copenhagen – Vega (tickets from: www.billetlugen.dk/home)
10/05/11 Munich – TonHalle (tickets from: www.eventim.de)
11/05/11 Zurich – Komplex 457 (tickets from: www.komplex457.ch)
12/05/11 Graz – Schlossberg Castle (tickets from: www.oeticket.com)
14/05/11 Eindhoven – Effenaar (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
15/05/11 Amsterdam – Paradiso (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.nl)
17/05/11 London – Roundhouse (tickets from: www.seetickets.com)
19/05/11 Dublin – Olympia (tickets from: www.ticketmaster.ie)
20/05/11 Glasgow – Academy (tickets from: www.triplegmusic.com)
21/05/11 Manchester – Academy (tickets from: www.gigsandtours.com)
23/05/11 Paris – Olympia (tickets from: www.avosbillets.com)
24/05/11 Antwerp – Trix (tickets from: www.proximusgoformusic.be)
25/05/11 Strasbourg – La Laiterie (tickets from: www.avosbillets.com)
26/05/11 Dudingden – Kilbi (Festival) (tickets from: www.starticket.ch)
28/05/11 Budapest – Petofi Hall (tickets from: www.livenation.hu)
29/05/11 Prague – KC Vltavska (ticket link TBC)
30/05/11 Warsaw – Stodola (tickets from: www.ticketpro.pl)
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