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Deep Purple Announces U.S. Tour

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Deep Purple will embark on the U.S. leg of their The Long Goodbye tour late this summer. The 33-date trek kicks off September 3 in Riverside, California and wraps up October 19 in Minneapolis, MN.

See below for a full list of dates.

The Long Goodbye tour originally kicked off in 2017. And while the title may allude to a retirement from touring, the band has not committed either way.

“No one wants to stop,” bassist Roger Glover told Billboard at the time. “But we’re all about late 60s, early 70s, and bodies have a way of not keeping up with your brain or your career. We’re all sort of approaching that point where I can’t imagine another eight years to do an album.”

Since their formation in 1968, Deep Purple has released 20 studio albums. Their most recent was 2017’s InFinite, which was produced by Bob Ezrin (Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd). In 2016, after much controversy, the band was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Tickets for The Long Goodbye tour go on sale to the general public this Friday, May 10 at 10am local time. VIP packages are on sale now.

Deep Purple 2019 U.S. Tour Dates

Sept 3 – Riverside, CA – Fox Performing Arts Center
Sept 4 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
Sept 6 – Temecula, CA – Pechanga Theater
Sept 7 – Murphys, CA – Ironstone Amphitheatre
Sept 8 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield
Sept 10 – Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium
Sept 11 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
Sept 13 – Reno, NV – Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort
Sept 14 – Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues
Sept 15 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Hall at Eccles Theater
Sept 17 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
Sept 19 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre
Sept 20 – Shawnee, OK – FireLake Arena
Sept 21 – Tulsa, OK – The Joint at Hard Rock
Sept 23 – Houston, TX – Revention Music Center
Sept 24 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre
Sept 26 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Sept 27 – St. Petersburg, FL – Mahaffey Theatre
Sept 29 – Atlanta, GA – Coca Cola Roxy
Sept 30 – Nashville, TN – Andrew Jackson Hall @ TN PAC
Oct 2 – Washington, D.C. – Warner Theatre
Oct 4 – Monticello, NY – Resorts World Catskills Epicenter
Oct 5 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre
Oct 6 – Portland, ME – Merrill Auditorium at City Hall
Oct 8 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre
Oct 9 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
Oct 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Tower Theatre
Oct 12 – Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre
Oct 13 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theatre
Oct 15 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
Oct 16 – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage
Oct 18 – Chicago, IL – Rosemont Theatre
Oct 19 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

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