Glenn Hughes Rocks Back
English rock vocalist Glenn Hughes, once of Deep Purple and before that Trapeze, has announced a new, early 2017 for the European tour that he was forced to postpone recently.
The 23-date itinerary will begin on 20 January in Newcastle, the first of ten UK dates before the tour visits ten other European countries across 13 more shows. Support will come from Stone Broken.
Hughes, whose new album Resonate was recently released by Frontiers, had been due to play European shows this month and next. He cancelled them, blaming the fact that his scheduled opening band, Living Colour, had themselves withdrawn from the tour to support Alter Bridge instead.
“I am happy to announce my UK and European tour,” says Hughes. “My team have been hard at work to make this happen, so my band and I can perform on this tour to promote my new album Resonate. All love and see you down the front.”
The tour dates in full:
Jan 20: Newcastle The Riverside, UK
Jan 21: London Islington Assembly, UK
Jan 23: Bilston The Robin 2, UK
Jan 24: Glasgow Garage, UK
Jan 26: Nottingham Rescue Rooms, UK
Jan 27: Manchester O2 Academy, UK
Jan 29: Reading Sub 89, UK
Jan 30: Cambridge The Junction, UK
Feb 01: Leeds The Church, UK
Feb 02: Bristol The Fleece, UK
Feb 04: Vaureal Le Forum, France
Feb 05: Zoeetermeer Boerderij, Netherlands
Feb 07: Odense Posten, Denmark
Feb 08: Helsingborg Toldkammeret, Sweden
Feb 10: Drammen Union Scene, Norway
Feb 11: Orebro Frimis Salonger, Sweden
Feb 13: Prague Meet Factory, Czech Republic
Feb 14: Spa Piestany House Of Art, Slovakia
Feb 16: Vienna Simm City, Austria
Feb 19: Milan Serraglio, Italy
Feb 20: Dornbirn Conrad Somm, Austria
Feb 22: Bochum Zeche, Germany
Feb 23: Tilburg 013, Netherlands