Legendary rock band ZZ Top have announced their first tour of the U.K. and Europe in five years.
The trio, famously known as "That Little Ol' Band From Texas," have concert and festival dates in nine countries starting June 28, 2024, at the Dalhall Festival in Rattvik, Sweden.
Over the course of the three weeks that follow, the band will make tour stops in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France, the U.K., and Switzerland. They'll be playing a total of five dates in Germany with a stop at London's OVO Arena Wembly as well as Le Zenith at Parc La Villette in Paris.
"It's been a while since we've been able to check in with our European fans, so it goes without saying that we're excited about coming back this summer," ZZ Top lead singer Billy Gibbons said about the upcoming tour. "We're looking forward to a good time and that goes for both those in the audience and on stage."
Fans can expect a journey through the rock band's 54 year-long career-spanning tunes, marking a significant return to their musical origins. Tickets are on sale now.
ZZ Top Summer 2024 Tour dates:
28-Jun Friday Rattvik, Sweden Dalhaxlla Festival
29-Jun Saturday Oslo, Norway Tons of Rock Festival
01-Jul Monday Arhus, Denmark Tivoli
02-Jul Tuesday Halle, Germany Peissnitzinsel
03-Jul Wednesday Sperken, Austria Castle Clam
05-Jul Friday Bonn, Germany Kunst!rasen
06-Jul Saturday Berlin Germany Zitadelle
08-Jul Monday Amsterdam, Holland AFAS Live
09-Jul Tuesday Paris, France Zenith Paris - La Villette
11-Jul Thursday London UK OVO Arena Wembley
14-Jul Sunday Munich, Germany Tollwood Festival
16-Jul Tuesday Sion, Switzerland Sion Festival
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