Wolfmother are coming back to Europe, and they mean business. Andrew Stockdale’s hard-rocking outfit will tear through more than 30 shows this summer in what is shaping up to be their most extensive European run in years.

The tour kicks off in Spain in mid-July, hitting Barcelona, Pamplona, Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Murcia and Burgos before crossing into Portugal for the Rock no Rio Febras festival. The band then heads to the UK – London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Bristol’s O2 Academy and Manchester’s O2 Ritz – before a month-long run through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Italy wrapping up at the end of August.
A highlight of the run is the Pamplona date at Navarra Arena on 18 July, where Wolfmother will share the stage with none other than ZZ Top.
Short Biography:
Wolfmother were founded in Sydney in 2000. “Woman” won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006; together with “Joker and the Thief”, both songs became anthems for a whole generation through Guitar Hero II. Wolfmother are above all one thing: one of the best live bands of our time. With appearances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Rock In Rio, and shows alongside Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC and ZZ Top, they have made their mark on the world’s biggest stages.
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