Glenn Hughes has announced a U.K. tour in celebration of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Deep Purple's seminal album Burn.
"Glenn Hughes Performs Classic Deep Purple Live - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the album Burn" will feature Hughes performing the album and songs from Deep Purple MKIII and Deep Purple MKIV.
Tickets go on general sale at 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 23, via www.thegigcartel.com.
Canadian rock and roll band The Damn Truth will be a special guest on all U.K. shows.
Glenn's band will feature Søren Andersen (guitar), Ash Sheehan (drums) and Bob Fridzema (keyboards).
Tour Dates:
May 10 - Estoril, Portugal @ Casino EstorilMay 11 - Porto, Portugal @ Coliseu Porto AgeasMay 13 - Vigo, Spain @ Auditorio Del MarMay 14 - Avilés, Spain @ Teatro Palacio ValdésMay 16 - Madrid, Spain @ La RivieraMay 17 - Barcelona, Spain @ RazzmatazzOct 10 - Holmfirth, UK @ PicturedomeOct 12 - Southampton, UK @ The 1865Oct 13 - Bexhill, UK @ De La Warr PavilionOct 15 - Nottingham, UK @ Rock CityOct 17 - Newcastle, UK @ Boiler ShopOct 20 - Glasgow, UK @ Queen Margaret UnionOct 21 - Wolverhampton, UK @ KK's Steel MillOct 23 - Bury St Edmunds @ The ApexOct 25 - London, UK @ The Electric BallroomOct 28 - Frome, UK @ Cheese & GrainOct 29 - Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
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