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The War On Drugs have announced a new set of UK and European tour dates for next year

The War On Drugs have selected some iconic venues to play across the UK and Europe in June 2023.

The War On Drugs have announced a new set of UK and European tour dates for next year
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Nov 8, 2022 • 2:01 PM
The War On Drugs have shared that they will be heading out on a new UK and European tour next year, set to kick off in Oslo in June.
After the release of their seminal album ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’ last October, which Dork called a “powerful and ambitious leap to the future”, the band embarked on tour earlier this year across the UK. June 2023 will see the band continue the tour, beginning at Loaded Festival in Oslo in June.
Many of the dates are set to take place at venues handpicked by The War On Drugs themselves, making the tour take a far more unique route around the UK and Europe. These include the Eden Project in Cornwall and the Piece Hall, a Grade 1 listed venue in Halifax.
The full list of dates are as follows. Tickets will be available here, and general sale will begin on Friday 11th November at 10am.

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