CULT OF LUNA Announces 2022 European Tour With ALCEST And SVALBARD
June 28, 2021, 3 years ago
Cult Of Luna have just announced a European tour, happening in February and March of 2022. Also on the bill for the shows are Alcest and Svalbard. Dates are listed below.
Says Johannes Persson of Cult Of Luna: "When we walked off stage in Mexico City in early spring of 2020 we had no idea that it would be our last show for almost two years. We have since announced one tour and had to move it to the end of 2022. Now, we can finally announce a tour for early next year that will make up for all the lost time. In a way it feels like we need to re-conquer that stage and with Alcest and Svalbard it feels less of a burden. We're more than grateful that we have such amazing, solid artists to help us retake it. As if just going on tour doesn't feel unreal enough, it still hasn't sunk in that we are playing the Olympia in Paris. If there's any such thing as holy ground in music then this venue definitely qualifies into that category.
"But wait… there's even more: eight years after our first Beyond the Redshift festival in London, we're doing it again. The lineup is curated by us and we are determined to bring you a bunch of our favourite artists and bands you didn't know you were a fan of. Bands are being booked as I write this and we're going to announce the full line-up later this summer. It will be la grande finale of the tour and we hope to see you there."
Tour dates:
February
24 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega
25 - Berlin, Germany - Huxley's
26 - Krakow, Poland - Club Studio
27 - Warsaw, Poland - Progresja
28 - Prague, Czech Republic - Roxy
March
1 - Vienna, Austria - Arena
2 - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Kino Siska
4 - Lausanne, Switzerland - Les Docks
5 - Stuttgart, Germany - Wizemann
6 - München, Germany - Muffathalle
7 - Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof
8 - Münster, Germany - Skaters Palace
9 - Utrecht, Netherlands - Tivoli Vredenburg Ronda
10 - Kortrijk, Belgium - Depart
11 - Paris, France - L'Olympia
12 - London, England - The Forum / Beyond The Readshift Festival
(Photo - Silvia Grav)