Ghost Announce ‘Imperatour’ UK, European Tour For 2022
The Swedish metal stars’ dates kick off on April 9 in Manchester, UK, and conclude on May 18 in Budapest, Hungary.
Ghost will embark on a massive European headlining tour in April 2022. The band’s ‘Imperatour’ will kick off on April 9 in Manchester, U.K. and conclude on May 18 in Budapest, Hungary. Support on all shows will come from Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats and Twin Temple.
In September, Ghost released a new single titled “Hunter’s Moon” which is featured in the latest blockbuster installment of the legendary film franchise Halloween Kills. The Halloween Kills soundtrack arrived on October 15 via Sacred Bones, with the film hitting theaters the same day.
Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace, Ghost’s “Hunter’s Moon” plays as the Halloween Kills end credits roll, and will be released January 21, 2022 as a collectible seven-inch single by Loma Vista Recordings. “Hunter’s Moon” can be streamed, purchased, and/or pre-ordered in its vinyl incarnation. The retail version of the seven-inch will feature the special B-side “Halloween Kills (Main Title)”, performed, produced and engineered by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies.
“Hunter’s Moon” features Opeth’s Fredrik Åkesson on guitar and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives founder Martin Hederos on the piano. Producer Max Grahn and “A Ghoul Writer” are listed as the song’s composers and lyricists. The official music video for the infectious first new track from Ghost since 2019’s “Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic” was directed by Amanda Demme.
Also two months ago, Ghost announced a 26-date co-headlining U.S. arena tour with Volbeat and special guests Twin Temple, coming to cities including Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix.
Buy or stream Ghost’s “Hunter’s Moon”.
Ghost’s ‘Imperatour’ 2022 European dates are as follows:
Apr. 09 – Manchester, Arena, UK
Apr. 11 – London, O2 Arena, UK
Apr. 13 – Glasgow, Hydro, UK
Apr. 15 – Birmingham, RWA Arena, UK
Apr. 17 – Rotterdam, RTM Stage Ahoy, Netherlands
Apr. 18 – Paris, Accor Arena, France
Apr. 19 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena, Germany
Apr. 21 – Leipzig Quarterback Immobillen Arena, Germany
Apr. 22 – Frankfurt, Festhalle, Germany
Apr. 24 – Prague, Arena, Czech Republic
Apr. 27 – Tampere, Nokia Arena, Finland
Apr. 29 – Stockhom, Avicii Arena, Sweden
Apr. 30 – Oslo, Spektrum, Norway
May 01 – Malmo, Malmo Arena, Sweden
May 03 – Brussels, Forest, Belgium
May 05 – Milan, Mediolanum Forum, Italy
May 07 – Barcelona, Olympic Arena Badalona, Spain
May 08 – Madrid, Vistalegre Arena, Spain
May 11 – Vienna, Stadthalle, Austria
May 13 – Zurich, Hallenstadion, Switzerland
May 15 – Hannover ZAG Arena, Germany
May 16 – Munich, Olympiahalle, Germany
May 18 – Budapest, Arena, Hungary