March 23, Stockholm, Globe Arena, capacity 13,850
March 25, Oslo, Spektrum, capacity 10,000
March 27, Jönköping [Sweden], Kinnarps Arena, capacity 8,150
March 28, Malmo, Malmo Arena, capacity 15,000
March 29, Copenhagen, Forum Copenhagen, capacity 8,000
March 31, Hannover, AWD Arena, capacity 48,933
April 1, Berlin, Max Schmeling Halle, capacity 8,861
April 2, Erfurt [Germany], Messehalle, capacity 5,000-20,000
April 4, München, Zenith, capacity 5,880
April 5, Saarbrücken [Germany], Saarlandhalle, capacity 4,000
April 10, Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall, capacity 5,500
April 11, Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
April 12, Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
April 14, Basel, St. Jakobshalle, capacity 9,000
April 16, Milan – unconfirmed, Mediolanum Forum, capacity 14,000
April 17, Rome, PalaLottomatica, capacity 11,200 (seated)
April 19, Florence, Mandela Forum, capacity 5,253
April 20, Geneva, Geneva Arena, capacity 6,500-9,000
April 21, Strasbourg Zenith, capacity 10,000
April 22, Brussels, Forest National, capacity 7,000
April 24, Sheffield, Hallam Arena, capacity 12,500
April 25, London, O2 Arena, capacity 20,000
April 28, Cardiff, International Arena, capacity 5,000
April 29, Birmingham, NIA, capacity 13,000
May 1, Liverpool, Echo Arena, capacity 7,500
May 2, Glasgow, SECC, Main Hall, capacity 8,500
May 3, Edinburgh Playhouse, capacity 3,056– NOW ALSO ON SALE
May 5, O2 Arena, Dublin, capacity, 9,300
May 6, O2 Arena, Dublin, capacity, 9,300
Dates in Israel are still expected for June.
NBs:
The AWD Arena in Hanover is a football stadium.
A second date has been added in Dublin.
The Strasbourg Zenith only opened this year.
The Edinburgh Playhouse will be the only attractive venue.
Hello Michael,
ReplyDeleteHomer's getting poetic amidst the outpouring of arena ticket buying hysteria here in the UK:
How many tickets must my good friends buy?
Before they learn to say, goodbye?
How many more must ITB sell
Before they can say fare-thee-well?