
Check out Gang of Youths’ new 2022 UK and European tour dates
Gang Of Youths have confirmed a massive 2022 UK and European tour – see dates below and get ticket details here.
The band released their new album “Angel In Realtime” earlier this year, and played a sold-out show at London’s Brixton Academy in March.
This fall, they will return to the capital for one of the first shows at the new Outernet venue as part of a tour that will take them across the continent for four weeks.
In addition to a number of European dates already announced, the band has now added new concerts in Frankfurt and the cities of Nijmegen and Groningen in the Netherlands, as well as seven concerts in the UK and Ireland.
Check out the full list of tour dates below. Tickets will be on sale here from 10am BST on Friday 22nd July.
OCTOBER 2022
25 – Amsterdam, Paradise
26 – Cologne, Gloria Theatre
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28 – Frankfurt, Zoom
30 – Nijmegen, Doornroosje
31 – Groningen, De Osterpoort
November 2022
2 – Hamburg, Gruenspan
3 – Berlin, Kesselhaus
6 – Brussels, Old Belgium
7 – Paris, Badaboum
9 – London, Out
12 – Manchester Academy
13 – Dublin, The Academy
15 – Belfast, Limelight
17 – Sheffield, The Leadmill
18 – Nottingham, Rock City
20 – Cardiff, Great Hall
“We had a great time at the European summer festivals, so it’s no surprise that we were back doing our own gigs,” the band said of the upcoming tour in a statement.
At one of those festivals, Mad Cool Madrid, the band’s leader, David Le’aupepe, spoke to NME about the reaction to their new live material.
“It was very strange – people know the lyrics and stuff, it’s pretty wild,” said Le’aupepe. “For me, it’s an album about my father and being Polynesian, so you don’t expect people from other cultures outside of Australia to relate to it the way they do. So for me it was really nice that people see singing the songs about. my father.
Reviewing the band’s Brixton Academy gig, NME wrote: “After becoming one of Australia’s biggest bands, Dave and company moved to London five years ago to escape the hustle and bustle and ‘ concern’ of the Warriors.
“It’s a little strange then that tonight’s capacity at the iconic Academy is the moment their profile blossoms inevitably abroad. But then Gang Of Youths’ larger-than-life sound was taken to the public. : They continue wherever they go.”
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