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Five Finger Death Punch Announce Summer 2024 U.K., European Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch have announced a tour of the U.K. and Europe next summer.

FFDP will embark on a full U.K. and European, tour including a show at London's OVO Arena Wembley, as well as, major festivals next summer in support of their latest album Afterlife.

Tickets for all headlining dates are on sale now via LiveNation.co.uk

For the headlining dates of the summer tour, FFDP will bring along Ice Nine Kills as a special guest.

FFDP recently released a Limited Edition Gold Vinyl Reissue of their eighth studio album, titled F8, as well as on a limited edition, collector's cassette for the first time.

Five Finger Death Punch Summer 2024 U.K./European Tour Dates:

May 23 - London, UK @ OVO Arena
May 26 - Munich, DE @ Olympiastadion
May 28 - Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion
May 29 - Milan, IT @ Idays Festival
May 31 - Plzen, CZ @ Metalfest Open Air Plazen
June 1 - Vienna, AT @ Rancino Rocks
June 3 - Hannover, DE @ ZAG Arena
June 5 - Solvesborg, SE @ Sweden Rock Festival
June 6 - Trondheim, NO @ Trondheim Rocks
June 9 - Helsinki, FI @ Olympic Stadium
June 11 - Tallin, EE @ Unibet Arena
June 13 - Kaunas, LT @ Zalgiris Arena
June 16 - Copenhagen, DK @ Parken Stadium
June 18 - Frankfurt, DE @ Festhalle
June 19 - Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live
June 21 - Dessel, BE @ Graspop Metal Meeting
June 23 - Ferropolis, DE @ Full Force Festival
June 25 - Oberhausen, DE @ Rudolf Weber-Arena
June 26 - Esch-Sur-Alzette, LU @ Rockhal
June 29 - Zilina, SK @ Topfest
July 4 - Bucharest, RO @ Metalhead Festival - 20 years aLIVE
July 7 - Warsaw, PL @ PGE Narodowy
July 9 - Budapest, HU @ Barba Negra
July 14 - Madrid, ES @ Estadio Civitas Metropolitano

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