ZZ TOP Announces Summer 2024 European Tour
December 12, 2023ZZ TOP will embark on a European tour next summer. The band's first shows on the continent in five years will consist of stops in nine countries, including festivals and indoor headline shows, starting in Sweden on June 28 before coming to Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and the U.K., and wrapping up in Switzerland on July 16.
"It's been a while since we've been able to check in with our European fans, so it goes without saying that we're excited about coming back this summer," said ZZ TOP frontman Billy Gibbons. "We're looking forward to a good time and that goes for both those in the audience and on stage."
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, December 15 at 10 a.m.
ZZ TOP's 2024 European tour dates are:
June 28 - Rattvik, Sweden, Dalhalla Festival
June 29 - Oslo, Norway, Tons Of Rock Festival
July 01 - Arhus, Denmark, Tivoli
July 02 - Halle, Germany, Peissnitzinsel
July 03 - Sperken, Austria, Castle Clam
July 05 - Bonn, Germany, Kuntstrasen
July 06 - Berlin, Germany, Zitadelle
July 08 - Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live
July 09 - Paris, France, La Villette
July 11 - London, UK, OVO Arena Wembley
July 13 - Wolfsburg, Autostadt Festival
July 14 - Munich, Germany, Tollwood Festival
July 16 - Sion, Switzerland, Sion Festival
"That Little Ol' Band From Texas" has been at it for well over a half century delivering rock, blues and boogie on stage and studio to millions of devoted fans. With iconography as distinctive as their sound, ZZ TOP is globally recognized with their beards, hotrod cars, spinning guitars and that magic keychain, all of which transcend geography and language.
It was in 1969 Houston when ZZ TOP coalesced from the core of two rival bands, Billy Gibbons's MOVING SIDEWALKS and Frank Beard and Dusty Hill's AMERICAN BLUES. ZZ TOP's 1973 release, "Tres Hombres", catapulted them to national attention with the hit "La Grange", still one of the band's signature pieces today. "Eliminator", their 1983 album was something of a paradigm shift for ZZ TOP. Their roots blues skew was intact and added to the mix came their high-tech-age trappings that soon found a visual outlet with such tracks as "Sharp Dressed Man" and "Legs" on the nascent MTV. It was one of the record industry's first albums to have been certified diamond, far beyond gold and platinum, a reflection of sales exceeding 10 million units.
As a touring outfit, they've been without peer over the past five decades, having performed before millions of fans over four continents and have been the subject of their own Grammy-nominated documentary titled "That Little Ol' Band From Texas". The band's line-up of the bearded Gibbons and Hill and Beard, who ironically is clean shaven, remained intact for more than 50 years. When Dusty temporarily departed the tour in the summer of 2021, Elwood Francis entered the picture accepting the directive from Dusty to be the perfect choice to stand in on the bass-guitar and now handles the low-end duties for the band for the present as well as into the future.
The elements that keep ZZ TOP fresh, enduring can be summed up in the three words of the band's internal mantra: "Tone, Taste and Tenacity". As genuine roots performers, they have few peers. Their influences are both the originators of the form — Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Jimmy Reed, et al – as well as the British blues rockers and Jimi Hendrix who emerged generations before ZZ's ascendance.
They have sold hundreds of millions of records over the course of their career, have been officially designated as Heroes Of The State Of Texas, inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (by Keith Richards, no less) and have been referenced in countless cartoons and sitcoms. They are true rock icons and, against all odds, they're really just doing what they've always done. ZZ TOP abides!
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Posted by ZZ Top on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
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