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Jane's Addiction Announce 2024 U.K., European Tour Dates

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Alt-rock legends Jane's Addiction have announced U.K. and European shows for next summer.

The band will kick of the tour with two dates at London's Roundhouse on May 27 and 29 and then perform across Glasgow and Manchester.

They will then conclude the trek in Luxembourg after performing across Hamburg, Cologne, Paris and Dublin. Tickets are on sale now.

"Tonight, the Jane's camp is over the moon, as we're finally able to announce UK, European headline and festival shows," frontman Perry Farrell said in a statement. "It has been far too long - my Janes Addiction family!"

"We can't wait to see your faces again, (well look at you).. singing songs, and soaring to the moon in a new rocket," he added.
"Togetherness - roll on 2024!"

The band's most recent studio album, The Great Escape Artist, was released back in 2011.

Tour Dates:

Mon May 27 2024 - London, Roundhouse
Wed May 29 2024 - London, Roundhouse
Fri May 31 2024 - Glasgow, Barrowland
Sun June 02 2024 - Manchester, O2 Apollo
Thu June 06 2024 - Hamburg, Grosse Freiheit (Germany)
Tue June 25 2024 - Cologne, Carlswerk Victoria (Germany)
Wed June 26 2024 - Paris, Olympia (France)
Fri June 28 2024 - Dublin, Trinity College
Wed July 03 2024 - Luxembourg, Rockhal (Luxembourg)

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