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Black Veil Brides Announce 2027 U.K., European Tour Dates

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Black Veil Brides have announced plans to embark on a tour of the U.K. and Europe in early 2027 in support of their new album, Vindicate.

The U.K. leg of the "Vindicatour" will kick off at Glasgow's Barrowland on January 8, before stopping off in Newcastle, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham and Manchester, and rounding out with a huge show at London's O2 Academy Brixton on January 16.

The band will then head to the Netherlands for a show at Tilburg's 013 Poppodium, followed by gigs in Switzerland, Austria, Poland and more. The European leg will wrap up in Budapest, Hungary, on February 6.

Tickets for the UK leg go on sale at 10 am BST on Friday, June 19, and the European dates go on sale at 11 am CEST on Sunday, June 21.

Black Veil Brides dropped their seventh album, Vindicate, earlier this month, and it featured singles "Bleeders", "Hallelujah," "Certainty," and the title track.

Black Veil Brides 2027 tour dates:

January
8 - Barrowland, Glasgow
10 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle
11 - O2 Academy, Leeds
12 - O2 Academy, Bristol
14 - O2 Academy, Birmingham
15 - O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
16 - O2 Academy Brixton, London
19 - 013 Poppodium, Tilberg (Netherlands)
15 - X Tra, Zurich (Switzerland)
17 - Raiffeisen Halle im Gasometer,Vienna (Austria)
28 - SaSaZu, Prague (Czech Republic)
30 - Klub Stodola, Warsaw (Poland)

February
4 - Centrum Koncertowe A2, Wroclaw (Poland)
6 - Barba Negra, Budapest (Hungary)

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