Gojira announce 2022 UK and European tour: “Let’s lastly get collectively”

Gojira have introduced a UK and European tour for 2022 – try the schedule under.
The French band will hit the highway within the new yr for a run of exhibits in assist of their seventh album ‘Fortitude’, which was launched in April.
Starting the tour in Helsinki, Gojira will go on to make stop-offs in Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Prague, Budapest and different cities all through January into February and March 2022.
They may contact down in London on March 4 for a headline live performance at Alexandra Palace. Dates will observe at Motorpoint Enviornment Nottingham (March 5), Newcastle Metropolis Corridor (March 6), O2 Academy Glasgow (March 8), Belfast’s Ulster Corridor (March 10), Dublin’s Nationwide Stadium (March 11), Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse (March 13) and Cardiff Motorpoint Enviornment (March 14).
“Europe! We’re coming for you quickly!” Gojira wrote on Twitter at the moment (July 1). “Come rejoice the return of dwell music and our new album Fortitude with us. We’re making ready one thing particular. Let’s lastly get collectively #family.”
Europe! We’re coming for you quickly! Come rejoice the return of dwell music and our new album Fortitude with us. We’re making ready one thing particular. Let’s lastly get collectively #family
Tickets on sale Monday July fifth at 11Am CET. pic.twitter.com/CETKW9gzgk— Gojira (@GojiraMusic) July 1, 2021
Gojira can be joined on the tour by particular visitors Alien Weaponry and Employed To Serve. Tickets go on sale subsequent Monday (July 5) at 11am CET/10am BST – buy yours here.
In the meantime, the band are additionally set to carry out at Slipknot’s Knotfest Iowa in September. Religion No Extra, Megadeth and Lamb Of God may even play the one-day occasion in Indianola, IA.
In a evaluation of Gojira’s newest album, NME wrote: “Positioning themselves someplace between Carry Me The Horizon’s future-metal and the brute drive of the style’s legends, Gojira is perhaps the proper steel band for proper now.”