Karnivool are sadly moving their 2022 UK and European tour back to January and February 2023

Karnivool are sadly moving their 2022 UK and European tour back to January and February 2023

23rd November 2022 0 By Jon Deaux

The band comments:
 
“Having already rescheduled our European shows once, we have tried every which way to make them happen this year, but we are in the unavoidable position where we must move The Regeneration Tour – again. We could put out some lame excuse but that would be a disservice to all of you and to everyone who has tried so hard to make it happen. 
So here is the reality for a band from Perth, Western Australia: touring internationally is a risky business, especially for artists who dont want to compromise their show and we have always accepted that, but for us right now a significant financial blow – on top the pummelling we took in the last two years – would be, frankly, the end of the band.
 
Between the extra costs around touring in a covid safe manner or having to cancel shows overseas at extremely short notice, insurance for covid being unavailable, and now large currency fluctuations due to the awful conflict in Europe, well, the numbers are stacked up against the tour – and we havent even done the sums on the extra fuel costs yet. When you travel from Australia to Europe, every show has to happen, it makes no sense otherwise. A week of sitting on a tour bus not being able to do anything when you have flown halfway around the world is a sobering prospect, as is touring but not being able to meet your friends, fans, and family without putting the rest of the tour in jeopardy.
 
Not being able to tour properly for over two years and having to move the AU Monolith shows to later this year means we have no financial safety net should we have to, say, cancel shows mid-tour. Its a miserable situation for every touring artist. We are seeing tour after tour drop shows or be canceled because of sickness, which if that happened to us would create a financial hit which we just could not take 14,000km from home.
 
To compound the situation, we are unable to make the show in Malmö happen on this third re-routing. Full refunds will be available to our fans there and to anyone who cannot make the rescheduled dates. Otherwise, all tickets remain valid.
 
We want to especially thank X-ray Touring and all the promoters in every city for helping us make this happen as quickly as they have.  
 
We just want to play.
 
And we will, but we, and you, are just going to have to wait a bit longer.”

The rescheduled “The Regeneration Tour” 2023 dates are below. These rescheduled dates are KARNIVOOL’s first time in Europe since 2015, when they were supporting the release of the band’s last studio album “Asymmetry” (2013). The band released a brand new single “All It Takes” in late 2021.
 
16.01.23 Frankfurt, Batschkapp
17.01.23 Ludwigsburg, Scala
18.01.23 Hamburg Markthalle
19.01.23 Tilburg, 013
21.01.23 Oslo, John Dee
22.01.23 Gothenburg, Valand
23.01.23 Stockholm, Nalen Klubb
24.01.23 Copenhagen, Pumehuset
26.01.23 Cologne, Live Music Hall
28.01.23 Berlin, Huxleys
29.01.23 Prague, Palac Akropolis
30.01.23 Munich, Backstage Werk
01.02.23 Paris, Bataclan
03.02.23 Bristol, Academy
05.02.23 Glasgow, Garage
07.02.23 Manchester, Academy
08.02.23 Leeds, Stylus
09.02.23 London, Forum
10.02.23 Birmingham, Institute
 
Support from The Ocean Collective
For tickets please go to www.karnivool.com
 
All existing tickets remain valid for rescheduled dates – For any issues please refer to your place of purchase. Existing Malmo tickets should seek a refund from the place of purchase.

The Regeneration Tour will cross Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, and the UK. KARNIVOOL is renowned for its breathtaking live shows and will bring its full Australian set to Europe for what will be a streak of more unforgettable performances.​​​​​

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