Home News Former QUEENSRŸCHE Singer GEOFF TATE Announces 2022 European Tour

Former QUEENSRŸCHE Singer GEOFF TATE Announces 2022 European Tour

geoff tate tour dates 2022, Former QUEENSRŸCHE Singer GEOFF TATE Announces 2022 European Tour

Former QUEENSRŸCHE singer Geoff Tate has announced rescheduled dates for the next European leg of his tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the “Empire” and “Rage For Order” albums.

1986’s “Rage For Order” introduced a much more polished look and sound for QUEENSRŸCHE. The album featured keyboards as prominently as guitars, and the group adopted an image more closely associated with glam rock or glam metal than with heavy metal (of which glam metal was a subgenre). A video was filmed for the song “Gonna Get Close to You”, originally recorded in 1984 by DALBELLO.

Released in 1990, “Empire” included the hit ballad “Silent Lucidity”, which reached No. 9 on the Billboard singles chart, helped propel “Empire” to No. 7 on the album chart and earned two Grammy Award nominations.

Geoff Tate 2022 European tour dates:

Mar. 09 – Rome, Italy – Traffic Live Club
Mar. 11 – Milan- Italy – Legend Club
Mar. 12 – Luzern, Switzerland – Konzerthaus Schuur
Mar. 13 – Wörgl, Austria – Komma
Mar. 14 – Nurnberg, Germany – Hirsch
Mar. 16 – Aschaffenburg, Germany – Colos-Saal
Mar. 17 – Siegburg, Germany – Kubana Live Club
Mar. 18 – Mannheim, Germany – 7er Club
Mar. 19 – Mannheim, Germany – 7er Club
Mar. 21 – Stuttgart, Germany – Im Wizemann Halle
Mar. 22 – Zoetermeer, Netherlands – De Boerderij
Mar. 23 – Bilzen, Belgium – South of Heaven
Mar. 24 – Hamburg, Germany – Kulturpalast
Mar. 26 – Grenoble, France – L’Ilyade
Mar. 27 – Colmar, France – Le Grillen
Mar. 30 – Murcia, Spain – Garaje Beat Club
Mar. 31 – Madrid, Spain – Sala Cool
Apr. 01 – Gijon, Spain – Acapulco
Apr. 02 – Villava, Spain – Sala Totem Aretoa
Apr. 03 – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz
Apr. 06 – Bratislava, Slovakia – Randall Club
Apr. 07 – Prague, Czech Republic – Divadlo Hybernia
May 04 – Newcastle, UK – Trillians
May 05 – Stoke, UK – Eleven
May 06 – Grimsby, UK – Yardbirds
May 07 – Bournemouth, UK – Madding Crowd
May 08 – Swansea, UK – Patti Pavillion
May 09 – Nuneaton, UK – Queens Hall
May 11 – London, UK – Underworld
May 12 – Bilston, UK – Robin
May 13 – Blackpool, UK – Waterloo
May 15 – Glasgow, UK – Oran Mor
May 17 – Inverness, UK – Mad Hatters
May 21 – Edinburgh, UK – Bannermans

Tate was replaced in QUEENSRŸCHE by former CRIMSON GLORY vocalist Todd La Torre.