Enter Shikari Announce EU/UK Fall Tour

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UK electro-rock act Enter Shikari announced an extensive UK and EU tour today. The announcement comes ahead of the band’s sixth studio album Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible, due out April 17th. The band originally scheduled UK album release shows for April, but was forced to cancel the concerts due to the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19. 

Frontman Rou Reynolds acknowledged it might be an odd time to announce a tour with the virus shutting down most public events, but hoped to give fans something to look forward to later in the year. “Hopefully we’ll have some degree of normality again by winter and we’ll be able to do these shows. We’ll be able to sing and sweat and dance with each other once more,” Reynolds said.

Dinosaur Pile-Up has been announced as the UK support, with other openers to be announced. Enter Shikari have released three singles from Nothing Is Possible & Everything Is True: “The Dreamer’s Hotel,” “The King,” and their most recent, “T.I.N.A.” 

Tickets to Enter Shikari’s UK/EU fall and winter dates will go on sale 10 am local time on Friday March 27th. Presale to the UK shows are available now for fan club members and those who preordered the new album.

Enter Shikari EU/UK Fall and Winter 2020 Tour Dates

Oct 1 - Lviv, Ukraine - Fest Republic

Oct 2 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Bingo Club

Oct 4 - Minsk, Belarus - Prime Hall

Oct 5 - Riga, Latvia - Melna Piektdiena

Oct 6 - Talinn, Estonia - Helitehas

Oct 8 - Moscow, Russia - Adrenaline Stadium Club 

Oct 10 - St Petersburg, Russia - A2 Green Concert

Oct 12 - Helsinki, Finland - Tavastia

Oct 13 - Tamprere, Finland - Klubi

Oct 16 - Stockholm, Sweden - Fryhuset

Oct 17 - Oslo, Norway - John Dee

Oct 18 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Pustervik

Oct 19 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Pumpehuset

Oct 21 - Warsaw, Poland - Palladium 

Oct 22 - Krakow. Poland - Kwadrat

Nov 11 - Southampton, UK - Guildhall

Nov 12 - Manchester, UK - Victoria Warehouse

Nov 13 - Cardiff, UK - Great Hall

Nov 14 - London, UK - Alexandra Palace 

Nov 16 - Middlesborough, UK - Town Hall

Nov 18 - Edinburgh, UK - Usher Hall

Nov 19 - Nottingham, UK - Rock City

Nov 20 - Nottingham, UK - Rock City

Nov 21 - Birmingham, UK - O2 Academy

Dec 1 - Antwerp, Belgium - Trix

Dec 4 - Berlin, Germany - Columbia Halle

Dec 5 - Cologne, Germany - Palladium

Dec 6 - Stuttgart, Germany - LKA Longhorn 

Dec 9 - Munich, Germany - TonHalle

Dec 10 - Offenbach, Germany - Stadthalle

Dec 12 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg

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