AUDREY HORNE Confirmed As Support For Upcoming DANKO JONES European Tour

January 19, 2017, 7 years ago

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AUDREY HORNE Confirmed As Support For Upcoming DANKO JONES European Tour

Toronto rockers Danko Jones have confirmed Norway's Audrey Horne as support on their upcoming European tour. Dates are as follows:

February
10 - Kuopio, Finland - Arena 
11 - Joensuu, Finland - Arena

March
15 - London, UK - Garage 
16 - Luxemburg - Rockhal Club
17 - Frankfurt, Germany - Batschkapp 
18 - Tilburg, Netherlands - 013 
19 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
21 - Köln, Germany - Live Music Hall 
22 - Berlin, Germany - Huxleys
23 - Warsaw, Poland - Proxima 
24 - Krakow, Poland - Kwadrat 
25 - Dresden, Germany - Beatpol
26 - Munich, Germany - Backstage
28 - Winterthur, Switzerland - Salzhaus
29 - Solothurn, Switzerland - Kofmehl 
30 - Paris, France - La Maroquinerie
31 - Bochum, Germany - Matrix

Danko Jones' new album, Wild Cat, is due for release on March 3rd worldwide through eOne in Canada and AFM Records/Bad Taste Records in the rest of the world.

With Fire Music (2015), the predecessor to Wild Cat, Danko reached their highest chart positions to date in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Finland and also charted in another handful of key territories. The first single ”Do You Wanna Rock” peaked at #5 on the Active Rock radio charts in Canada, making it their highest charting single in Canada in their career. The song also received massive airplay around the globe.

Danko Jones have never felt more vibrant or hungry than they are on Wild Cat. The 11-track album is a raw representation of the band’s collective musical history and influences, and without a doubt their most solid album yet.

Tracklisting:

“I Gotta Rock”
“My Little Rock N Roll”
“Going Out Tonight”
“You Are My Woman”
“Do This Every Night”
“Let's Start Dancing”
“Wild Cat”
“She Likes It”
“Success In Bed”
“Diamond Lady”
“Revolution (But Then We Make Love)”

Check out a Wild Cat teaser below:


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