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URIAH HEEP announces massive summer/fall 2022 European tour

01-12-2021

Legendary progressive rock band URIAH HEEP has announced an extensive European tour for 2022. The trek, consisting of 61 dates across 28 countries, is the ultimate celebration of one of the most important British rock acts of all time.

2020 saw URIAH HEEP celebrate its 50th anniversary. Sadly, global events forced the band to cancel its tour. But two years later, the band is ready to celebrate this extraordinary landmark.

URIAH HEEP guitarist Mick Box says: “At last, we can celebrate our 50th anniversary now having left ‘lockdown into rockdown.’ We may be two years later than the actual year, but hey, this makes the celebration even more special. The mighty HEEP are still ‘eavy, still ‘umble and oh so proud of this achievement, and we look forward to being out on the road, rockin’ hard and sharing this celebration with our wonderful fans. ‘Appy days!”

Tickets go on sale on Friday, December 3 at 10 a.m. CET.

Confirmed dates:
Sep. 09 – Hamburg, Germany – Laeiszhalle
Sep. 11 – Leipzig, Germany – Haus Auensee
Sep. 12 – Essen, Germany – Lichtburg
Sep. 14 – Esch-sur-alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal
Sep. 16 – München, Germany – Muffathalle
Sep. 17 – Berlin, Germany – Stage Theater am Potsdamer Platz
Sep. 18 – Hanau Am Main, Germany – Amphitheater Hanau
Sep. 20 – Limassol, Cyprus – Pattihio Theatre
Sep. 22 – Nicosia, Cyprus – The Strovolos Municipal Theatre
Sep. 28 – Dublin, Ireland – Olympia Theater
Sep. 29 – Belfast, United Kingdom – Ulster Hall
Sep. 30 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Oct. 03 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Bridgewater Hall
Oct. 05 – London, United Kingdom – The London Palladium
Oct. 06 – Cambridge, United Kingdom – Cambridge Corn Exchange
Oct. 08 – Gateshead, United Kingdom – Sage Gateshead
Oct. 10 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Symphony Hall
Oct. 11 – Cardiff, United Kingdom – St David’s Hall
Oct. 13 – Utrecht, the Netherlands- Tivoli – Grote Zaal
Oct. 14 – Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal
Oct. 16 – Paris, France – L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix
Oct. 17 – Zürich, Switzerland – Volkshaus
Oct. 18 – Milan, Italy – Teatro Dal Verme
Oct. 20 – Lisboa, Portugal – Aula Magna
Oct. 21 – Madrid, Spain – Sala La Riviera
Oct. 22 – Avilés, Spain – Teatro Valdes
Oct. 23 – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz 1
Oct. 25 – Zagreb, Croatia – Dom sportova
Oct. 26 – Belgrade, Serbia – Kombank Hall
Oct. 27 – Bucharest, Romania – Sala Palatului
Oct. 29 – Thessaloníki, Greece – Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Oct. 31 – Athens, Greece- Pallas Theater
Nov. 08 – Nuremberg, Germany – Löwensaal
Nov. 09 – Katowice, Poland – MCK
Nov. 10 – Lviv, Ukraine – National Opera
Nov. 11 – Odessa, Ukraine – Odessa Academic Theatre of Music
Nov. 12 – Kyiv, Ukraine – October Palace
Nov. 14 – Vilnius, Lithuania – Compensa Concert Hall
Nov. 15 – Tallinn, Estonia – Nordea Concert Hall
Nov. 17 – Helsinki, Finland – Ice Hockey Hall
Nov. 19 – Turku, Finland – Konserttitalo
Nov. 20 – Oulu, Finland – Madetojan sali
Nov. 22 – Umeå, Sweden – Idun
Nov. 23 – Stockholm, Sweden – Göta Lejon
Nov. 24 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
Nov. 26 – Kristiansand, Norway – Kilden Performing Arts Centre
Nov. 27 – Stavanger, Norway – Stavanger Kuppelhallen
Nov. 28 – Bergen, Norway – USF Verftet
Nov. 29 – Trondheim, Norway – Olavshallen
Dec. 01 – Sundsvall, Sweden – Tonhallen
Dec. 02 – Göteborg, Sweden – Partille Arena
Dec. 03 – Randers, Denmark – Vaerket Teatre & Musikhus
Dec. 04 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Docken Koncerter
Dec. 05 – Malmö, Sweden – Slagthuset Teater
Dec. 07 – Stuttgart, Germany – Liederhalle
Dec. 08 – Dresden, Germany – Culture Palace
Dec. 09 – Suhl, Germany – Congress Centrum Suhl
Dec. 10 – Prague, Czech Republic – Karlin Forum
Dec. 11 – Budapest, Hungary – Hungexpo Hall C
Dec. 13 – Sofia, Bulgaria – National Palace of Culture, Hall 1
Dec. 15 – İstanbul, Turkey – Kucukciftlik Park

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