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Queens Of The Stone Age announce 2023 UK and European tour

Queens Of The Stone Age unveil 14-date UK and European tour, with support from The Chats and deep tan.

Queens Of The Stone Age announce 2023 UK and European tour

A week on from announcing The End Is Nero North American tour, Queens Of The Stone Age have confirmed a European and UK leg.

The band will be crossing the pond in November for a tour in support of new album In Times New Roman… (due out this Friday), and they’ll be joined on the run by The Chats and deep tan. Tickets go on sale on June 16 at 10am.

For those in the UK who can’t wait until the winter, Queens will be playing some sold-out shows this month – at Halifax’s The Piece Hall (June 20), Margate’s Dreamland (June 22) and the Cardiff Castle (June 23) – before headlining The Other Stage at Glastonbury on June 25.

Catch QOTSA at the following European and UK dates – get your tickets now .

4 Amsterdam Ziggo Dome 5 Esch-sur-Alzette Rockhal 7 Paris Accor Arena 8 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle 9 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle 10 Dusseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle 11 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle 12 Antwerp Sportpaleis 14 Manchester AO Arena 15 London The O2 18 Glasgow OVO Hydro 19 Birmingham Resorts World Arena 20 Stockton-on-Tees Globe Theatre 22 Dublin 3Arena

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Queens of the Stone Age Announce 2023 Tour

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Queens of the Stone Age are going on tour in support of their new album, In Times New Roman… . After the band plays festivals in Europe and the United Kingdom, the North American leg of the tour begins in August and stretches into October. Support on the tour will come from Phantogram, the Armed, Viagra Boys, and Jehnny Beth. See Queens of the Stone Age’s tour dates below.

Queens of the Stone Age are calling their trek the End Is Nero Tour. A press release promises: “The End Is Nero tour is an invitation from Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita and Jon Theodore to come celebrate the end of the world, which we hear is ‘in a month or two.’ They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong. Leave your judgment at the door, bring anything and everything else.”

In Times New Roman… is out June 16. It’s been led by the singles “Emotion Sickness” and “ Carnavoyeur .”

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06-16 Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany - Southside Festival 06-17 Landgraaf, Netherlands - Pinkpop Festival 06-18 Scheessel, Germany - Hurricane Festival 06-20 Halifax, England - The Piece Hall 06-22 Margate, England - Dreamland 06-23 Cardiff, Wales - Cardiff Castle 06-25 Somerset, England - Glastonbury Festival 06-28 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival 06-30 Gdynia, Poland - Open’er Festival 07-02 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter 07-04 Lyon, France - Les Nuits de Fourviere 07-05 Albi, France - Festival Pause Guitare 07-07 Madrid, Spain - Mad Cool Festival 07-08 Lisbon, Portugal - NOS Alive 08-03 Sterling Heights, MI - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *^ 08-04 Toronto, Ontario - Budweiser Stage *^ 08-05 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE Outdoors *^ 08-07 Bridgeport, CT - Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater *^ 08-08 Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion at the Mann *^ 08-09 Washington, D.C. - The Anthem *^ 08-11 Portland, ME - Cross Insurance Arena *^ 08-12 Queens, NY - Forest Hills Stadium *^ 08-15 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater *^ 08-16 Asheville, NC - Rabbit Rabbit *^ 08-18 Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre *^ 08-19 Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater *^ 09-16 Chicago, IL - Riot Fest 09-17 Minneapolis, MN - The Armory $% 09-19 Omaha, NE - Steelhouse $% 09-20 Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre $% 09-22 Indianapolis, IN - TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park $% 09-23 St. Louis, MO - Saint Louis Music Park $% 09-24 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life 09-26 Rogers, AR - Walmart AMP $% 09-27 Oklahoma City, OK - The Criterion $% 09-29 Greenwood Village, CO - Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre $% 09-30 Salt Lake City, UT - The Great Saltair $% 10-02 Portland, OR - Veterans Memorial Coliseum $% 10-03 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum $% 10-04 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena $% 10-06 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium $% 10-08 Sacramento, CA - Aftershock

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Queens of the stone age announces 2023 uk, european arena tour.

Posted by Buddy Iahn | Jun 13, 2023

Queens of the Stone Age announces 2023 UK, European arena tour

Support from The Chats and deep tan

Ahead of their eagerly anticipated headline show on Glastonbury’s Other Stage on June 25th and sold out UK shows, Queens Of The Stone Age have announced the details of their The End Is Nero UK and European Arena tour. The fall dates will kick off on November 4th at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome before getting to the UK on November 14th at Manchester AO Arena and London’s The O2 on November 15th. The End Is Nero tour ends on November 22nd at Dublin’s 3Arena.

Queens of The Stone Age Fan pre-sale is underway with public on-sale following Friday, June 16th at 10 am local time. Main support on all dates comes from The Chats and deep tan.

The End Is Nero tour is an invitation from Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita and Jon Theodore to come celebrate the end of the world, which we hear is “in a month or two.” They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong. Leave your judgement at the door, bring anything and everything else.

Queens Of The Stone Age have released the official music video for their new song, “Carnavoyer.” Featuring a cameo from Joshua Homme, the video is by Liam Lynch. Matador and Death played by Liam Lynch.

The trek is in support of the band’s new album, In Times New Roman… , which will be available digitally and physically on June 16th via Matador Records. On the eve of release fans are invited to ring in the long awaited album at Midnight Club parties taking place at record shops and pubs across 23 countries. The Midnight Club starts at 11 pm on June 15th and will feature giveaways, exclusive merch including limited edition colored vinyl, and—in a few select locations—signed merchandise and ticket giveaways. Midnight Club will provide the QOTSA faithful with a first chance to hear the project in its entirety, amongst friends, family and of course appropriate levels of bacchanalia.

Queens’ will also headline The Other Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2023 on Sunday, June 25th. Glastonbury will mark the climax of a week of UK shows starting at Halifax The Piece Hall on June 20th, Margate Dreamland on June 22nd and Cardiff Castle on June 23rd. All shows sold out immediately upon announcement last month and will see Queens playing on British soil for the first time since their headline show at Finsbury Park in 2018.

Queens Of The Stone Age UK & European Tour Dates:

Nov 4 – Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome Nov 5 – Esch-sur-Alzette @ Rockhal Nov 7 – Paris @ Accor Arena Nov 8 – Frankfurt @ Jahrhunderthalle Nov 9 – Berlin @ Max-Schmeling-Halle Nov 11 – Dusseldorf @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle Nov 12 – Antwerp @ Sportpaleis Nov 14 – Manchester @ AO Arena Nov 15 – London @ The O2 Nov 18 – Glasgow @ OVO Hydro Nov 19 – Birmingham @ Resorts World Arena Nov 20 – Stockton-on-Tees @ Globe Theatre Nov 22 – Dublin @ 3Arena

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Queens Of The Stone Age will be playing a trio of UK shows for summer 2023. You can check out the dates in more detail below.

The iconic desert rockers will return to the UK for the first time since the tour supporting 2017’s acclaimed Villains . As part of a long run of summer dates calling at festivals across Europe, the band will now be playing three UK shows in June – kicking off at Halifax’s Piece Hall in Yorkshire on June 20 before stopping off at Margate’s Dreamland on the Kent coast on June 22 and heading over the Welsh border to Cardiff Castle on June 23.

Support at the shows will come from Isle Of Wight indie band Coach Party. Tickets go on general sale from 9am on Friday April 21, with an artist pre-sale available from Wednesday April 19.

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Queens’ frontman Josh Homme recently appeared onstage at Wembley Stadium as part of the Foo Fighters-curated Taylor Hawkins tribute concert . He initially covered David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” with a Nile Rodgers-led band before reforming Them Crooked Vultures for a three-song set.

News of new material from Queens Of The Stone Age is expected this year. Last year, QOTSA bassist Michael Shuman confirmed to NME that there was “new stuff coming“, while Eagles Of Death Metal’s Jesse Hughes has also hinted that a new Queens record was “done.”

Last year saw the band reissue three albums of vinyl : their 1998 self-titled debut, their 2013 record Like Clockwork and their most recent album, 2017’s Villains .

Queens Of The Stone Age play the following UK and European shows in 2023:

JUNE: 16 – Neuhausen Ob Eck, Southside Festival 17 – Landgraaf, Pinkpop Festival 18 – Scheessel, Hurricane Festival 20 – Halifax, The Piece Hall 22 – Margate, Dreamland 23 – Cardiff, Cardiff Castle 28 – Roskilde, Roskilde Festival 30 – Gdynia, Open’er Festival

JULY: 2 – Werchter, Rock Werchter Festival 4 – Lyon, Les Nuits de Fourvière 5 – Albi, Pause Guitare Festival 7 – Madrid, Mad Cool Festival 8 – Lisbon, NOS Alive Festival.

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Queens Of The Stone Age have confirmed three new dates for 2023.

Josh Homme and co - who are embarking on dates across Europe this summer - will also play headline shows at Halifax's The Piece Hall, Margate's Dreamland and Cardiff Castle on 20th, 22nd and 23rd June respectively.

Support for the shows comes from Isle of Wight indie rockers Coach Party.

Tickets go on sale here on Friday 21st April from 9am and they'll be preceded by an artist presale this Wednesday 19th April at the same time.

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  • 20th June 2023 – Halifax, The Piece Hall
  • 22nd June 2023 – Margate, Dreamland
  • 23rd June 2023 - Cardiff, Cardiff Castle

How to buy tickets to Queens Of The Stone's UK dates:

Tickets go on sale on Friday 21st April from 9am BST at Ticketmaster.

An artist pre-sale will take place on Wednesday 19th April from 9am BST.

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Support for QOTSA comes from infectious indie pop rockers, Isle of Wight four-piece Coach Party.

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QOTSA will be playing a seaside amusement park, a castle, and an 18th century cloth hall on a short run of UK dates

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Desert rock pioneers Queens Of The Stone Age have announced three UK shows. The short runs of dates kicks off at The Piece Hall in Halifax on June 20, then heads to the seaside and Margate’s Dreamland amusement park on June 22, before finishing the following night at Cardiff Castle in Wales.

Tickets will be on general sale from Friday April 21 at 9am UK time, with an artist presale beginning at 9am tomorrow. Support at all three dates will come from Isle Of Wight-based indie hopefuls Coach Party.

The three dates are part of QOTSA's European summer schedule, which sees them taking in festivals in Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Belgium, France, Spain and Portugal. 

The band also have a number of US outdoor shows lined up, although yesterday they announced that they were pulling out of their scheduled performance at the Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, Florida, next month. 

“Due to unforeseen circumstances, QOTSA are no longer able to perform at this year’s Welcome to Rockville," said the band in a statement. "We are disappointed to miss playing for you at such a great festival and apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

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May 26: Columbus Sonic Temple Festival, OH May 28: Boston Calling Festival, MA Jun 16: Neuhausen Ob Eck Southside Festival, Germany Jun 17: Landgraaf Pinkpop Festival, The Netherlands Jun 18: Scheessel Hurricane Festival, Germany Jun 20: Halifax The Piece Hall, UK Jun 22: Margate Dreamland, UK Jun 23: Cardiff Castle, UK Jun 28: Roskilde Festival, Denmark Jun 30: Gdynia Open'er Festival, Poland Jul 02: Werchter Rock Werchter Festival, Belgium Jul 04: Lyon Les Nuits de Fourvière, France Jul 05: Albi Pause Guitare Festival, France Jul 07: Madrid Mad Cool Festival, Spain Jul 08: Lisbon NOS Alive Festival, Portugal Aug 12: New York Forest Hills Stadium, NY Sep 09: Sao Paulo The Town Festival, Brazil Sep 24: Louisville Louder Than Life Festival, KY Oct 08: Sacramento Aftershock Festival, CA

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Heavy rock band, Queens Of The Stone Age are from Palm Desert, California, and currently consist of Josh Homme as lead vocalist, guitarist, Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar and backing vocals, Dean Fertita on keyboards and backing vocals, Michael Shuman on bass and backing vocals and Jon Theordore on drums.

After the breakup of his previous band, Josh Homme formed Gamma Ray in 1996, and later changed the name to Queens of The Stone Age; said to be named so because “rock should be heavy enough for the boys and sweet enough for the girls.” The band released their self-titled album in 1998, which was mostly recorded by Homme himself, with the appearance Alfredo Hernandez on drums and Chris Goss on backing vocals. Shortly after it’s release, Homme’s former Kyuss band mate, bassist Nick Oliveri joined the band, shortly followed by guitarist Dave Catching, as well as drummer Joey Castillo.

With the help of various other artists, “Rated R” was released in 2000, garnering a lot more attention than their debut album. Frequent touring helped the band gain more support, but they were still able to get time in the studio and released “Songs For The Deaf.” The record was extremely well received and saw to the addition of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen (previously a part of A Perfect Circle). The band was on a constant tour, and due to issues, Oliveri ended up leaving the band in 2004.

Due to a leak, their 2005 album “Lullabies to Paralyze” debuted on the Billboard charts at the Number 5 slot, making it their most successful album to date. Later that same year, the band released a live album from their performances in London, England. With a slate of guest appearances, the band’s album “Era Vulgaris” was completed and released in 2007, followed by a tour where bassist Michael Shuman and keyboardist Dean Fertita took over touring duties.

During the span of 2009-2010, the band took a hiatus for members to work on their solo projects. While other members joined other bands, Homme suffered an unfortunate near death experience during a knee surgery, forcing him into bed rest for three months. This caused a plunge into depression where Homme almost considered quitting music altogether; however, once he recovered, Queens of the Stone Age re-released their self-titled album and included a tour and a few large festivals, one of which was the last show with drummer Joey Castillo.

With the loss of Castillo and a new album in the works in 2012, Homme announced that Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl was filling in on the recording sessions for the drum parts, and by summer of 2013 “…Like Clockwork” was released, first in the UK, followed by a US release with the debut reaching Number 1. Homme announced that at the end of their “…Like Clockwork” tour, the band will return to the studio at the end of 2014 to start recording their next album.

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Queens of the Stone Age performed at Merriweather Post Pavilion last night (Thursday, July 17th) and were beyond amazing. Josh Homme is a born performer and a born musician. He is charismatic and engaging and his riffs are tight and clean. Best of all, the music (thankfully) does not suffer from the disease that a lot of guitar-heavy music does. It crashes down on you, absolutely, like a wall of glorious sound but never once loses technical precision. You never lose sight of the core melodies. A lot of hard rock distorts when played live: it all smushes together, every instrument fighting all the others like some chaotic race for volume, and it just sounds like noise. QotSA is different. so, so different. The crescendos make the music more powerful. Moments that isolate building drum parts or that isolate haunting guitar riffs make the crashing sound of all of them together feel like the culmination of a lifetime of work. You waited for that drop and so it feels really, really satisfying. QotSA know how to put a song together and then they just know how to play it live.

Their newest album is the most melodically complex of all their albums, straying slightly from the grittier sound of all their previous albums there is a sadder note to it. ...Like Clockwork is composed beautifully, with each song playing off another. Some albums feel like an eclectic mix of ideas spewed out musically whereas ...Like Clockwork plays like a concept album, each song threading into the next with all of them sounding like siblings (and no, not ever like twins) of the others. The lights they used just added a pulse to the whole venue, opening with this bright neon green weaving through thick smoke, and then using flashing bright purples on the down beats of their rougher songs really brought the whole show to a new level of awesome.

The whole band is high energy except Josh, but that's okay. While the bassist and second guitarist jump around and really get into it, Josh has this sleek, drugged-out savoire-faire and you just want to watch the whole of them forever. I was actually in the front row so I got to see what was happening on the wings of the stage while opener Brody Dalle played a set, so I saw Josh Homme with his kids in his arms and around his leg watching her perform and it was so adorable. not that that matters to anyone else, but to me it was an endearing sight.

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Last year I managed to see QOTSA a whopping five times in very different settings. The smallest show I saw was in Rough Trade (East London - maybe 150 people) and the biggest I saw was at Wembley Arene (13,000 people). I also travelled from London to Berlin to see the play in an outside castle named Zitadelle Spandau. Why did I bother going to all these shows? Quite simply there is no better live band then Queens of the Stone Age. Every show is subtly different, yet every show is always spectacular, QOTSA don't do "off" nights. It's rare to find a band that's so well refined on record but yet is able to take that and expand on it and actually be better live. Songs are often jammed live and broken down to their bare elements before coming back to the song with a truckload of added enthusiasm, always absolutely 100% note perfect and spot on. QOTSA aren't afraid to play songs they haven't played in years, however you will always hear the staple songs from Songs For The Deaf and Rated R as well, they aren't ashamed or bored of their back catalogue like so many bands.

Every member of QOTSA is exceptionally talented at their instruments, such as Dean Fertita, who's other band The Dead Weather happens to include Jack White, or Troy Van Leeuwen who used to play in A Perfect Circle, or newest addition Jon Theodore who used to play drums in The Mars Volta. QOTSA are practically a supergroup in their own right. Part of the reason why QOTSA always sound so good live is down to their soundman, Hutch. Josh hasn't played a show without him since he was 18 years old, no matter what band he's been in (Kyuss, Them Crooked Vultures etc). Hutch knows QOTSA's sound probably better than the band themselves and has even appeared in promo photos with them. In an interview with Hutch I recall him saying soundcheck is all well and good but he know that QOTSA always come bolting out of the gates a hundred times harder for the actual performance, so he has to adapt that into his day to day sound desk work. He is effectively a band member behind the sound desk, not something every band has. Queens of the Stone Age know their audience and Josh is never afraid to interact and really put on a show without acting and pretence. There is something very genuine and pure about QOTSA which is hard to find in music these days and if you have the opportunity you should definitely explore it because if you miss it, you will well and truly miss it.

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Last night I saw Queens of the Stone Age at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, NY. His was the second show I have seen at this venue and the second time I have seen QOTSA. The venue is nothing more than a large open general admission gymnasium with a balcony, around the perimeter. What makes this place a great place for shows is that it is never really crowded and all sight lines are good. From center stage in the balcony, the sound quality is a little muddy due to reverberations off the back wall, but from any where on the main floor, the sound is great. Enough about the venue... The show started with a darkened stage and several "clocks" counting the seconds down from 60. Once at ten, and the band was seen taking the stage, the crowds fever rose as we counted down to 0, at which point the stage came alive with a fury as QOTSA launched into "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire". From this point the band launched into a steady, pulsing, throbbing fusillade of sonic intensity that left the senses reeling. Song after song, old and new, popular to obscure, we, the privileged audience were certainly given a show. High energy, non stop rock for a continuous hour plus, before taking a shot break followed by a 2 song encore. All in all 1.5 hrs. of an outstanding and very entertaining show. Will definitely go see QOTSA again, hopefully not another 14 years later next time. Also will revisit The Main Street Armory again as it is a great venue. Only down side is that the beer lines move very slowly...small price to pay.

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I saw Queens of the Stone Age last night at Bud Gardens in London, Ontario. It was my second time seeing them and it was unreal. They are and always will be my favourite band of all time. I may have a biased opinion because I love them so much but a friend of a friend found an extra ticket last night and decided to come along last minute. He was totally impressed with the show and the energy of the crowd. He even mentioned how horribly mundane it is to go back to 'reality' after such an amazing time. The set list was the best mix of songs that I've ever experienced, and I have been to many shows. Josh and the boys gave it all they had for us you could tell they were very into it, even though Homme mentioned he hadnt been feeling well. I was so close I witnessed how the energy of the crowd made him play even harder and play past whatever sickness he was feeling. They even played "You think I ain't worth a dollar but I feel like a millionaire", a song that I never thought I'd hear live, which is the opening song on one of the greatest albums of all time, Songs For The Deaf. All around amazing show. "Little Sister" and "Go With The Flow" rocked my friggen socks off. There is nothing better than a night with your favourite band!

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Queens of the Stone Age @FestivalPier was one of the best concerts I have been to! The opening Royal Blood produced great psychedelic tones on a bass and the drumming was absolutely fantastic! I definitely reccomend checking out their debut self-titled album! Queens of the Stone were also great, playing classics like Go With The Flow and Smooth Sailing, while also playing newer tunes like Domesticated Animals and The Evil Has Landed. I was impressed with the live presence and energy of the band, especially from Troy Van Leeuwen and Josh Homme. The average age of the crowd was older than most of the shows I've been too, but many were still very nice. An unexpected feature was the moshing that took place towards the end. A circle pit was formed during the last few songs and there were a few crowd surfers, including myself. Overall, the only complaints I have would be the exclusion of Feet Don't Fail Me and the bad handling of crowdsurfers from the audience. But other than the entire show was brilliant. I definitely want to see them again!

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Queens of the Stoneage were Amazing,I have seen them Twice in the UK but this Gig was so much Better,Josh Homme & the Band were on Top Form Playing All their Big Singles Aswell as Tracks which they would not Normally Play like Songs From The Deaf & Millionaire which were Amazing,We came to the Gig Because Royal Blood were Supporting & we are Massive Fans of Theirs After Seeing Them Live in Cardiff on Their How Did We Get So Dark Tour Last November in Cardiff,I would Love to See Queens Of The Stoneage Play in the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff as on this Album Tour they only played London & Manchester which was a Real Disappointment as we always try to see them,we Seen them on the Era Vulgaris Tour in the 02 in Bristol when Josh Homme was not well & the Like Clockwork Tour in Birmingham 21/11/13 which they were good,I would love them to come to the Capital of Wales to play as they do have Loads of Fans here too,Fingers Crossed.

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I am unbelievably disappointed having spent £120.00 that I only saw some of The Hives. I left the festival in 30 degree heat, unable to get a drink unless I was prepared to queue for up to, or over 2 hours. This was unfeasible given the temperatures and the fact that I would miss the bands.

I was then told I was not allowed to re-enter the festival if I left. THIS WAS OUTRAGEOUS! We were not allowed to take refreshments inside the festival. We COULD NOT get a drink inside the festival and then were penalized for getting refreshment outside the site. Why was there no re-entry? This policy should have been immediately changed when you realised you were unable to provide adequate refreshment.

I would expect a refund as this was a terrible experience and one I will never repeat. I missed the bands I wanted to se because of your dreadful lack of planning.

I expect a reply please at your earliest convenience.

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Royal Blood opened in style and kicked some Royal Butt! Queens took the stage and delivered an energetic, dynamic performance with an amazing set list. The crowd was into it and singing along with riffs the whole way.

I’m not sure if it was the venue or the sound guys, but the volume was at a point where you couldn’t make out the leads and solos, and sometimes even the vocals. It’s like turning your cheap Radio Shack stereo up to 11 when it can only handle 7 or 8. Sure it’s loud but you can no longer make out what’s happening. I’ve heard loud rock shows at that venue before and never had that complaint before (Metallica, Judas Priest...to name a few)

Queens and Royal Blood both delivered the goods though with a very high octane performance. Can’t wait to see them both again!

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It was a pretty poorly organised affair if I am completely honest.

The queues for the bars were totally ridiculous and some of my friends left early as they were just so fed up with waiting for a drink.

That said, the bands were staggeringly good. I've been following QOTSA since 200 and have lost count of the number of times I've seen them but can honestly say that this was amongst the best I have seen them. Josh was on good form and the crowd were loving it. (Iggy had warmed them up nicely).

Before that we saw Brody Dalle, whose new stuff is excellent and benefited from the drummer and guitarist from Savages helping her out.

Deap Vally were excellent, as were Skinny Girls Diet but somehow, Miles Kane didn't fit into the line up.

Nice shows, shame about the organisation!

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Once again Queens Of The Stoneage were everything I hoped and more!!! They ended my summer last year with a bang and this year started my summer off with the same, a glorious bang!! I feel so privileged to have been able to see them 2 years in a row after having to wait years (which by the way felt like forever!!) I read recently an interview with Josh Homme and was so excited to read that he might do more work with his other band, Them Crooked Vultures; another band I am totally into! Josh always keeps his talent flowing with everything he does and I am in total awe of his work. He keeps me intrigued with his non stop, effortless musical talents and I will forever be a hardcore fan of everything he does.

Thanks for a awesome start to my summer boys!

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Review: Queens of the Stone Age deliver masterclass in rock excellence at AO Arena

American rockers Queens of the Stone Age performed a series of hits and fan favourites spanning their 26-year career from their self-titled debut, to their latest studio album In Times New Roman

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Celebrating their eighth studio album in 25 years, American rock legends Queens of the Stone Age kicked off the UK leg of their European tour at AO Arena last night. The Californian outfit, fronted by Josh Homme - the only constant member since their formation - delivered a combination of best-loved tracks from their self-titled debut, right the way through to their latest In Times New Roman.

Suitably warmed up by London trio Deep Tan’s brand of post-punk and The Chats’ high energy Aussie ‘shed rock’, the soothing sound of Smile by Peggy Lee played over the speakers - a stark contrast to the charged intensity of No One Knows that followed. The explosive energy of QOTSA had arrived on stage and with it, an electric atmosphere that wouldn’t let up until an hour and a half later.

The crowd was treated to a carefully curated setlist that skilfully blended classic hits from the early noughties Rated R and Songs for the Deaf with tracks from their more mature albums like 2017’s Villains and their new 2023 release, exploring the band's evolution over the years.

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From the blistering riffs of First It Giveth to the dizzying Smooth Sailing, the stage presence of frontman Josh Homme was nothing short of magnetic, his charismatic persona commanding attention in a way that makes it difficult to take your eyes off him - save for a glance at Jon Theodore’s impressive drum fills. There’s little room for conversation between tracks, and much of what he does say is rather cryptic, excluding a rather emotional moment where he explained ‘sometimes I’m too afraid to say how dark I feel’ - which I think resonated with a lot of people in the room.

The new material from In Times New Roman was well-received, with Carnavoyeur and Emotion Sickness standing out as highlights of the night. By album eight, it’s safe to say that Queens of the Stone Age have honed their rock sound on Homme's distinctive vocals and the band's tight instrumentation, with a timelessness that proves that Queens of the Stone Age are as relevant today as they were when they first emerged on the scene, and show absolutely no signs of slowing down.

The encore featured the rare and welcomed return of Long Slow Goodbye, which the band hadn’t played live since 2018 - an unexpected treat to say the least. The setlist had been really well thought out and adapted for their differing audiences across Europe, showcasing a real awareness and connection with their fans. It's a subtle nuance, but one that definitely didn't go unnoticed.

The mellow introduction to Go With the Flow provided a brief respite before erupting into a full-throttle finale, that headed straight into A Song For The Dead with a jaw-dropping drum solo and electrifying outro that saw QOTSA really give it their all.

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Queens of the Stone Age's performance at the AO Arena was a masterclass in rock excellence. From the nostalgic trip down memory lane with classics like Little Sister and I Sat By The Ocean, the powerful delivery of newer tracks like The Way You Used to Do, the band proved once again why they are one of the most influential rock bands of our time.

The band’s The End Is Nero tour continues tonight in London before heading to Bournemouth, Glasgow, Birmingham, Stockton-on-Tees and Dublin. You can buy tickets for the UK leg of the tour here.

Queens of the Stone Age setlist at Manchester AO Arena, Tuesday, November 14, 2023:

No One Knows

First It Giveth

Smooth Sailing

My God Is the Sun

Emotion Sickness

If I Had a Tail

Time & Place

Carnavoyeur

The Way You Used to Do

I Think I Lost My Headache

Sick, Sick, Sick

Negative Space

I Sat by the Ocean

Make It Wit Chu

Little Sister

Long Slow Goodbye

Paper Machete

Go With the Flow

A Song for the Dead

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Queens Of The Stone Age announce new album ‘In Times New Roman’ and share ‘Emotion Sickness’

QOTSA describe the album as "the sound of a band creating the music its own members want to hear, while giving the rest of us a sonic forum in which to congregate"

Queens Of The Stone Age, 2023. Credit: Andreas Neumann

Queens Of The Stone Age have announced their new album ‘In Times New Roman’ and shared the single ‘Emotion Sickness’. Check out the song and album details below.

Having been teasing their return this week with online videos and billboards in London , the band have now revealed details of the follow-up to 2017’s ‘ Villains ‘ with their eighth album ‘In Times New Roman’ arriving on June 8 via Matador Records.

The launch single ‘Emotion Sickness’ calls back to the band’s jagged ‘Rated R’ era, but with a psychedelic twice. The song is out on streaming platforms now, with a Liam Lynch-directed lyric video debuting tomorrow (Friday May 12).

Described by QOTSA as “the sound of a band creating the music its own members want to hear, while giving the rest of us a sonic forum in which to congregate”, ‘In Times New Roman’ was recorded and mixed at Homme’s own Pink Duck studios, with additional recording at Shangri-La. The album was produced by Queens of the Stone Age and mixed by Mark Rankin.

Check out the album artwork and tracklist below:

‘Obscenery’ ‘Paper Machete’ ‘Negative Space’ ‘Time & Place’ ‘Made to Parade’ ‘Carnavoyeur ‘ ‘What the Peephole Say’ ‘Sicily’ ‘Emotion Sickness’ ‘Straight Jacket Fitting’

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Last month, Queens Of The Stone Age announced a trio of UK shows as part of their summer 2023 world tour plans. Support at the UK shows will come from Isle Of Wight indie band Coach Party . Tickets are  available here .

Queens Of The Stone Age’s summer 2023 European headline tour dates are are:

JUNE 16 – Neuhausen Ob Eck, Southside Festival 17 – Landgraaf, Pinkpop Festival 18 – Scheessel, Hurricane Festival 20 – Halifax, The Piece Hall 22 – Margate, Dreamland 23 – Cardiff, Cardiff Castle 28 – Roskilde, Roskilde Festival 30 – Gdynia, Open’er Festival

JULY 2 – Werchter,  Rock Werchter Festival 4 – Lyon, Les Nuits de Fourvière 5 – Albi, Pause Guitare Festival 7 – Madrid, Mad Cool Festival 8 – Lisbon, NOS Alive Festival

Singer/guitarist Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age performs at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 6, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Jeff Hahne/Getty

This comes after March saw QOTSA frontman Josh Homme share a new and rare public statement about his ongoing legal battle with ex-wife Brody Dalle .

The pair have been involved in a long-running public battle for custody of their three children. Both Dalle and Homme filed their respective restraining orders against each other in 2021, while Dalle was  convicted in November of that year of one count of contempt  by a Los Angeles judge for “wilfully” failing to hand her five-year-old son over to Homme in September as part of an agreed custody deal.

In Homme’s new and lengthy statement, he revealed that a new permanent restraining order was granted against Dalle for a period of one year and 11 months, meaning she is not allowed to contact the Homme family, including Josh, his parents and the former couple’s three children – adding that: “The goal of the Los Angeles Family Court System and Joshua Homme’s sincere hope is that the conclusion of this matter will result in the ability for both Homme and Dalle to co-parent their children peacefully.”

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Ahead of their eagerly anticipated headline show on Glastonbury’s Other Stage (Sunday 25th June) and sold-out UK shows, Queens Of The Stone Age have today announced the details of their ‘The End Is Nero’ UK and European Arena tour.

The Autumn dates will kick off on 4th November at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome before getting to the UK on 14th November at Manchester AO Arena and London’s The O2 on 15th November.

The End Is Nero tour ends on 22nd November at Dublin’s 3Arena. Queens of The Stone Age Fan Pre-sale starts today at 10am BST / 11am CEST with public on-sale following Friday 16th June, 10am local time. Main support on all dates comes from The Chats and deep tan.

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The End Is Nero  tour is an invitation from Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita and Jon Theodore to come celebrate the end of the world, which we hear is “in a month or two.” They would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend, this is where you belong. Leave your judgement at the door, bring anything and everything else.   Queens Of The Stone Age have released the official music video for their new song, “Carnavoyer”. Featuring a cameo from Joshua Homme, the video is by Liam Lynch.

Matador and Death played by Liam Lynch. Watch  here .

In Times New Roman … will be available digitally and physically on June 16th via Matador Records. To Pre-order or pre-save visit  here . On the eve of release fans are invited to ring in the long awaited album at MIDNIGHT CLUB parties taking place at record shops and pubs across 23 countries.

The MIDNIGHT CLUB starts at 11pm June 15th and will feature giveaways, exclusive merch including limited edition coloured vinyl, and—in a few select locations—signed merchandise and ticket giveaways. MIDNIGHT CLUB will provide the QOTSA faithful with a first chance to hear  In Times New Roman…  in its entirety, amongst friends, family and of course appropriate levels of bacchanalia.   For more information on the MIDNIGHT CLUB locations, visit:  https://qotsa.ffm.to/midnightclub   Queens’ will also headline The Other Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2023 on Sunday 25th June. Glastonbury will mark the climax of a week of UK shows starting at Halifax The Piece Hall (Tuesday 20th June), Margate Dreamland (Thursday 22nd June) and Cardiff Castle (Friday 23rd June). All shows sold out immediately upon announcement last month and will see Queens playing on British soil for the first time since their headline show at Finsbury Park in 2018.   Queens Of The Stone Age Play The Following Dates:   04/11/23 Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome 05/11/23 Esch-sur-Alzette – Rockhal 07/11/23 Paris – Accor Arena 08/11/23 Frankfurt – Jahrhunderthalle 09/11/23 Berlin – Max-Schmeling-Halle 11/11/23 Dusseldorf – Mitsubishi Electric Halle 11/11/23 Frankfurt – Jahrhunderthalle 12/11/23 Antwerp – Sportpaleis 14/11/23 Manchester – AO Arena 15/11/23 London – The O2 18/11/23 Glasgow – OVO Hydro 19/11/23 Birmingham – Resorts World Arena 20/11/23 Stockton-on-Tees – Globe Theatre 22/11/23 Dublin – 3Arena   To pre-order  In Times New Roman…,  shop new exclusive merchandise or join the sock of the month club visit  https://ukstore.qotsa.com/   In Times New Roman… Villains come …Like Clockwork

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Ahead of their eagerly anticipated headline show on Glastonbury’s Other Stage (Sunday 25th June) and sold out UK shows, Queens Of The Stone Age have today announced the details of their ‘The End Is Nero’ UK and European Arena tour. The Autumn dates will kick off on 4th November at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome before getting to the UK on 14th November at the AO Arena and London’s The O2 on 15th November. The End Is Nero tour ends on 22nd November at Dublin’s 3Arena. Queens of The Stone Age Fan Pre-sale starts today at 10am BST / 11am CEST with public on-sale following Friday 16th June, 10am local time. Main support on all dates comes from The Chats and deep tan.

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Queens of the Stone Age have announced a 2023 North American tour taking place over two legs in the late summer and early fall. The band will be out in support of its forthcoming album, In Times New Roman… , due June 16th.

The first leg of the outing, dubbed “The End Is Nero Tour,” kicks off August 3rd in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and runs through an August 19th gig in Nashville. The second leg is bookended by appearances at Riot Fest on September 16th and the Aftershock festival on October 8th. Phantogram and The Armed will provide support on the first leg, while Viagra Boys and Jehnny Beth will open the second leg.

A band pre-sale begins Tuesday (June 6th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster using the code NERO . A Live Nation pre-sale starts Thursday at 10 a.m. local time using the code DISCO , while general sales start on Friday (June 9th) at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub , where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.

The North American run will mark QOTSA’s first stateside outing in five years. According to a press release, the band is inviting fans to “come celebrate the end of the world” and “would like to encourage the obscene and the clean, the outcasts and the weirdos, and anyone and everyone in between to attend.”

Prior to the North American trek, QOTSA will embark on a European/UK tour from mid June through early July. Tickets to the international shows are available here .

In Times New Roman … , the band’s first album since 2017’s Villains , is available for pre-order in various formats via Amazon .

See Queens of the Stone Age’s 2023 tour dates below, followed by a tour promo video and our photo gallery of the band’s recent set at Sonic Temple. Pick up tickets here .

Queens of the Stone Age 2023 Tour Dates: 06/16 – Neuhausen ob Eck, DE @ Southside Festival 06/17 – Landgraaf, NL @ Pinkpop Festival 06/18 – Scheessel, DE @ Hurricane Festival 06/20 – Halifax, UK @ The Piece Hall 06/22 – Margate, UK @ Dreamland 06/23 – Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Castle 06/25 – Somerset, UK @ Glastonbury Festival 06/28 – Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival 06/30 – Gdynia, PO @ Open’er Festival 07/02 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter 07/04 – Lyon, FR @ Les Nuits de Fourviere 07/05 – Albi, FR @ Festival Pause Guitare 07/07 – Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool Festival 07/08 – Lisbon, PT @ NOS Alive 08/03 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill * 08/04 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage * 08/05 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Outdoors * 08/07 – Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater * 08/08 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann * 08/09 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem * 08/11 – Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance Arena * 08/12 – Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium * 08/15 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater * 08/16 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit * 08/18 – Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre * 08/19 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater * 09/16 – Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest 09/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^ 09/19 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse ^ 09/20 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre ^ 09/22 – Indianapolis, IN @ TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park ^ 09/23 – St. Louis, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park ^ 09/24 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life 09/26 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP ^ 09/27 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion ^ 09/29 – Denver, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre ^ 09/30 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Great Saltair ^ 10/02 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum ^ 10/03 – Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum ^ 10/04 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^ 10/06 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium ^ 10/08 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock

* = w/ Phantogram and The Armed ^ = w/ Viagra Boys and Jehnny Beth

Photo Gallery – Queens of the Stone Age at Sonic Temple (click to expand and scroll through):

Queens of the Stone Age, photo by Alex Kluft

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