QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: European Tour Dates Announced

February 22, 2011

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE will embark on a European run of shows during which it will perform its critically-lauded 1998 self-titled debut in its entirety along with some B-sides and rarities.

The dates are as follows:

May 02 - Cologne, GER - E-Werk
May 03 - Brussels, BEL - Ancienne Belgique
May 04 - Groningen, NET - Oostersport
May 06 - Stockholm, SWE - Cirkus
May 07 - Oslo, NOR - Sentrum
May 08 - Copenhagen - Vega
May 10 - Munich, GER - TonHalle
May 11 - Zurich, SWI - Komplex 457
May 12 - Graz, AUT - Schlossberg Castle
May 14 - Eindhoven, NET - Effenaar
May 15 - Amsterdam, NET - Paradiso
May 17 - London , UK - Roundhouse
May 19 - Dublin, IRE - Olympia
May 20 - Glasgow, UK - Academy
May 21 - Manchester, UK - Academy
May 23 - Paris, FRA - Olympia
May 24 - Antwerp, BEL - Trix
May 25 - Strasbourg, FRA - La Laiterie
May 26 - Dudingden, SWI - Kilbi (Festival)
May 28 - Budapest, HUN - Petofi Hall
May 29 - Prague, CZE - KC Vltavska
May 30 - Warsaw, POL - Stodola

"Queens Of The Stone Age" will be reissued in March via Joshua Homme's own Rekords Rekords. The effort will be made available as a special bundled package featuring the album both as a 180-gram, double-gatefold, double LP and a digital download card. The reissue has been fully remastered from the original tapes and has been expanded by three tracks: "The Bronze" and "These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For" — from the 1998 split EP — and "Spiders And Vinegaroons", which was part of the posthumous KYUSS/QOTSA split EP.

"Queens Of The Stone Age" reissue track listing:

01. Regular John
02. Avon
03. If Only
04. Walkin' On The Sidewalks
05. You Would Know
06. The Bronze
07. How to Handle A Rope (A Lesson In The Lariat)
08. Mexicola
09. Hispanic Impressions
10. You Can't Quit Me Baby
11. These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For
12. Give The Mule What He Wants
13. Spiders And Vinegaroons
14. I Was A Teenage Hand Model

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