30 Seconds to Mars are planning to hit the road for a European tour in early 2010.
The band will kick off the tour with five February dates in the U.K. that include a headlining show at London's Wembley Arena. The string of concerts will promote the group's upcoming album, This Is War, which will be released on December 7.
The album is the follow-up to 2005's A Beautiful Lie, from which two singles, "The Kill (Bury Me)" and "From Yesterday," made it into the top ten on the U.S. Modern Rock chart. The album has since gone platinum, selling more than one million copies.
Tickets for the upcoming concerts go on sale on Saturday, November 21.
30 Seconds To Mars European tour dates are listed below.
February 19 - Nottingham Arena - Nottingham
February 20 - Manchester Arena - Manchester
February 21 - Cardiff International Arena - Cardiff
February 23 - Wembley Arena - London
February 26 - 02 Arena - Dublin
February 27 - SECC - Glasgow
March 1 - Forest National - Brussels
March 2 - HMH - Amsterdam
March 4 - Lille Aeronef - Lille
March 5 - Bercy - Paris
March 6 - Philipshalle - Dusseldorf
March 8 - Sportshalle - Hamburg
March 9 - KB Hallen - Copenhagen
March 10 - Fryshuset-Arena - Stockholm
March 12 - Old Ice Hall - Helsinki
March 14 - SKK Arena - St. Petersburg
March 17 - Columbiahalle - Berlin
March 18 - Prague Incheba Arena - Prague
March 19 - Gasometer - Vienna
March 21 - Zenith - Munich
March 22 - Palasharp - Milan
March 23 - Volkshaus - Zurich
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