Aerosmith Announce First European Tour in 8 Years
- Aerosmith today announced that they will be heading on their first European tour in over eight years. Said frontman Steven Tyler about the tour, "I always look forward to touring across the pond because life's a pisser when you're European."
- Well put.
- Here are the dates that have so far been announced:
- Dubai, United Arab Emirate, Autodrome (May 31)
- Mumbai, India, Bandra Kumla Ground (June 2)
- Randers, Denmark, Randers Stadium (6)
- Solvesborg, Sweden, Rock Festival, (8)
- Frankfurt, Germany, Hessentag Fair (10)
- Karlsruhe, Germany, DM Arena (12)
- Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle (14)
- Venice, Italy, Heineken Festival (16)
- Paris, France, Bercy Arena (19)
- Dessel, Belgium, Graspop Festival (22)
- London Hyde Park Calling (24)
- Dublin Marley Park (26)
- Cologne, Germany, Cologne Arena (28)
- Biddinghuizen, Holland, Arrow Classic Festival (30)
- Latvia,TBA, (July 3)
- Estonia, TBA (5)
- Helsinki, Finland, Hartwell Arena, (7)
- St. Petersburg, Russia, SKK Arena (10)
- Moscow, Russia, Olympissky Arena (12)
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