Peter Gabriel Plots European Tour in Support of New Album ‘i/o’
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Peter Gabriel has announced plans to tour in 2023. The upcoming jaunt will take place across the U.K. and Europe, beginning in late spring. The tour marks the artist’s first shows outside North America since 2014’s Back to Front tour, which celebrated Gabriel’s career-defining drop, So.
The forthcoming European tour will see Gabriel deliver material off his newly announced LP, i/o, and fan favorites paired with numbers plucked from across his extensive music catalog. On tour, the artist will be joined by Tony Levon, David Rhodes and Manu Katché.
The impending run begins on May 18 in Krakow, Poland, followed by two stops in Italy. From there, Gabriel will meander through France before arriving in Germany. Then, following a handful of gigs in Deutschland, the musician will trek up to Scandinavia, where he’ll perform in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 31, followed by a performance in Bergen, Norway, at the Koengen.
From there, Gabriel will return to Germany for shows in Zurich, Cologne, Hamburg and Frankfurt, followed by a stand at Arkea Arena in Bordeaux, France. Then, for the tour’s final leg, the musician will return to his native land for a handful of performances across the United Kingdom. The last date lands on June 25 at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.
In the wake of the newly announced tour, Gabriel shared, “It’s been a while and I am now surrounded by a whole lot of new songs and am excited to be taking them on the road for a spin. Look forward to seeing you out there.” Tickets for the late-spring European jaunt go on sale Friday, Nov. 11, via LiveNation.com. Gabriel’s Mailing List members have been sent a link for early access to pre-order.
Additional details on i/o are forthcoming.
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Peter Gabriel i/o The Tour Dates:
May 18 – Tauron Arena – Krakow, Poland
May 20 – Verona Arena – Verona, Italy
May 21 – Mediolanum Arena – Milan, Italy
May 23 – Accor Arena – Paris
May 24 – Stade Pierre-Mauroy – Lille, France
May 26 –Waldbuehne – Berlin
May 28 – Koenigplatz – Munich
May 30 – Royal Arena – Copenhagen
May 31 – Avicii Arena – Stockholm
June 2 – Koengen – Bergen, Norway
June 5 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam
June 6 – Sportpaleis – Antwerp, Belgium
June 8 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Germany
June 10 – Lanxess Arena – Cologne, Germany
June 12 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
June 13 – Festhalle – Frankfurt, Germany
June 15 – Arkea Arena – Bordeaux, France
June 17 – Utilia Arena – Birmingham, U.K.
June 19 – The O2 – London
June 22 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, Scotland
June 23 – AO Arena – Manchester, U.K.
June 25 – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland