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Machine Head Announce Huge UK And Europe Tour For 2020

Machine Head are extending their Burn My Eyes tour across the UK and Europe next year

Next month, Machine Head will be celebrating their debut album Burn My Eyes with a string of sold-out dates across Europe and the UK. And the party is set to continue with even more shows in 2020 and even bigger venues!

“While we all expected the first round of dates to do well, no one could have predicted the frankly mind-boggling attendance numbers with Paris selling out in an hour and London selling out in eight hours!" says frontman Robb Flynn. "We want everyone to have the opportunity to take part in this very special, once-in-a-lifetime-event, and as promised, we are bringing this around the globe well into December 2020.

"So stoked to bring this event to so many territories that we can't always get to, and ending at Alexandra Palace will be monu-mental!"

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The 2020 tour kicks off on April 19 at the Teatro de las Esquinas in Zaragoza, Spain and ends on June 6 at the O2 Academy in Birmingham.

“Lemme just say, you head cases are in for a massively heavy treat," says bassist Jared MacEachearn. "These Burn My eyes songs are sounding crushing, and the vibe is great. OG head cases are gonna feel it like the first time, and all you other cats are gonna see where it all began!”.

Tickets go on sale Friday September 20 at 9am local time.

Machine Head UK and Europe tour 2020

April

19 Zaragoza, Teatro de las Esquinas, Spain
21 Santiago De Compostela, Capitol, Spain
23 Oporto, Coliseu de Porto, Portugal
24 Lisbon, Coliseu de Lisboa, Portugal
25 Madrid, La Riviera, Spain
27 Malaga, Paris 15, Spain
28 Murcia, Gamma, Spain
29 Valencia, Republicca, Spain

May

1 Barcelona, Razzmatazz, Spain
2 Toulouse, Le Bikini, France
5 Ludwigsburg, MHP arena, Germany
6 Wiesbaden, Schlachthof, Germany
8 Hannover, Swiss Life Hall, Germany
9 Prague, Forum Karlin, Czech Republic
10 Bratislava, Refinery Gallery, Slovakia
12 Bucharest, Quantic Club, Romania
13 Sofia, Universiada Hall, Bulgaria
15 Thessaloniki, Fix Factory Of Sound, Greece
16 Athens, Piraeus Academy, Greece
20 Kiev, Stereoplaza, Ukraine
22 Moscow, 1930 Moscow, Russia
23 St Petersburg, A2, Russia
25 Helsinki, The Circus, Finland
28 Stockholm, Fryhuset Arenan, Sweden
29 Oslo, Sentrum Scene, Norway
30 Aarhus, Train, Denmark

June

1 Hamburg, Grosse Freiheit 36, Germany
2 Utrecht, Tivoliredenburg, Netherlands
3 Lille, L’Aeronef, France
5 London, Alexandra Palace, UK
6 Birmingham O2 Academy, UK

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