German heavy metal experts Accept have announced their return to European stages with their just confirmed 2022 tour alongside Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. The trek will see Accept playing their new album ‘Too Mean To Die’ and their classic tunes as well.
Guitarist Wolf Hoffmann comments: “We are too mean to die! Weeds do not die! ACCEPT won’t let it get them down!”
Guitarist Philip Shouse adds: “The best thing that will happen for us is to go to the airport, get on a plane, fly to you and play a big, fantastic gig.”
Too Mean To Die – Tour 2022:
15.01.2022 D – Oberhausen Turbinenhalle
16.01.2022 B – Brussels La Madeleine
18.01.2022 D – Frankfurt Batschkapp
19.01.2022 F – Paris Bataclan
21.01.2022 E – Pamplona Burlada
22.01.2022 E – Madrid La Riviera
23.01.2022 E – Barcelona Razzmatazz 1
25.01.2022 F – Ramonville Bikini
26.01.2022 F – Villeurbanne Transbordeur
28.01.2022 CH – Zürich Komplex
29.01.2022 AT – Telfs Rathaussaal
30.01.2022 HU – Budapest Barba Negra
01.02.2022 CZ – Zlin Hala Euronics
02.02.2022 PL – Warsaw Progresia
04.02.2022 EST – Tallinn Helitehas
05.02.2022 SF – Helsinki House Of Culture
06.02.2022 SF – Tampere Pakkahuone
08.02.2022 SWE – Stockholm Fryshuset
09.02.2022 NOR – Oslo Rockefeller
11.02.2022 SWE – Gothenburg Tradgarn
12.02.2022 DK – Copenhagen Vega
13.02.2022 D – Bremen Aladin
15.02.2022 D – Berlin Huxley´s
17.02.2022 D – Ulm Ratiopharm Arena
18.02.2022 D – München Tonhalle
19.02.2022 D – Filderstadt FILharmonie
20.02.2022 D – Geiselwind Eventzentrum
22.02.2022 D – Leipzig Haus Auensee
23.02.2022 D – Saarbrücken Garage
25.02.2022 RUS – Moscow Glavclub
26.02.2022 RUS – St. Petersburg Cosmonaut
28.02.2022 UKR – Kiev Stereoplaza
2021 shows:
10.12.2021 JPN – Tokyo Club Citta
11.12.2021 JPN – Tokyo Club Citta
Ticket link for German shows: https://www.accept.deinetickets.de/
Get your Accept album here: http://nblast.de/Accept-TooMeanToDie
Get all updated tour dates here: https://www.acceptworldwide.com/tour/
Check out the official announcement video below.
Concert shot by Johnny Perilla
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