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Equilibrium & more announce European tour in early 2020
Posted by AP on 27/05/19
Previous NextStarnberg, Germany-born epic folk metal tribe Equilibrium has mapped out a European tour in early 2020, with Lord Of The Lost and Nailed To Obscurity set to provide support.
The trek includes a concert at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen on February 06th, tickets for which will be released for sale at 10:00 a.m. this Wednesday, May 29th via Ticketmaster.dk for the price of 255 DKK (+ fees). For more information, see the official Facebook event.
Here’s how the full itinerary for the tour pans out:
January 17th - Hellraiser, Leipzig, GER *
January 18th - Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, GER *
January 19th - Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, GER *
January 21st - Trabendo, Paris, FRA
January 22nd - Metronum, Toulouse, FRA
January 23rd - Caracol, Madrid, ESP
January 24th - Bóveda, Barcelona, ESP
January 25th - Ninkasi Kao, Lyon, FRA
January 26th - Vaudeville, Lindau, GER *
January 28th - Dürer Kert, Budapest, HUN
January 29th - Kwadrat, Kraków, POL
January 30th - Szene, Wien, AUT
January 31st - Backstage Werk, München, GER *
February 01st - Z7, Pratteln, CHE *
February 02nd - Nová Chmelnice, Praha, CZE
February 04th - John Dee, Oslo, NOR
February 05th - Fryshuset, Stockholm, SWE
February 06th - Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, DEN
February 07th - Essigfabrik, Köln, GER *
February 08th - LKA-Longhorn, Stuttgart, GER *
February 09th - Capitol, Hannover, GER *
February 11th - Garage, Saarbrücken, GER *
February 12th - Hirsch, Nürnberg, GER *
February 13th - Dynamo, Eindhoven, NLD
February 14th - Islington Academy, London, UK
February 15th - Hard Rock Hell Metal, Birmingham, UK
February 16th - Biebob, Vosselaar, BEL
* = with Oceans also providing support
Equilibrium will release a new album titled “Renegades” through Nuclear Blast Records on August 16th, with further information still pending. In the meanwhile, you can watch the official music video for “Eternal Destination” from its predecessor, 2016’s “Armageddon”, right here: