Queens of the Stone Age announce ‘The End Is Nero’ UK tour dates including at Manchester’s AO Arena
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American rock icons Queen of the Stone Age have announced their first Manchester gig in six years. The show will be part of their ‘The End Is Nero’ tour which will follow the release of a brand new album later this year.
The dates will kick off on November 4 at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome before getting to the UK on November 14 at Manchester AO Arena and London’s The O2 on November 15. The End Is Nero tour ends on November 22 at Dublin’s 3Arena.
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Hide AdAccording to the band, The End Is Nero tour is an invitation to come celebrate the end of the world, which we hear is “in a month or two." They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong.
The tour will take place following the release of the band’s eighty studio album titled ‘In Times New Roman’. The album is set for release on June 16 and is their first full record release since 2017.
Tickets to Queens of the Stone Age in Manchester
Tickets to Queens of the Stone Age’s show in Manchester will go on sale at 10am on Friday June 16. You can get tickets through Ticketmaster.
Queens of the Stone Age full UK tour dates
- November, 14 – Manchester – AO Arena
- November, 15 – London – The O2
- November, 18 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro
- November, 19 – Birmingham – Resorts World Arena
- November, 20 – Stockton-on-Tees – Globe Theatre
- November, 22 – Dublin – 3Arena
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