Guitar virtuoso, Joe Satriani, has once again rescheduled a European tour, in what has been described as a “very tough decision”.
The explanation is that with current covid restrictions and quarantine mandates not yet standardised throughout the world, it has been decided that the best path forward is to reschedule once again. The new tour dates will now be moving to 2023.
These newly rescheduled shows are now set to begin on 1st April 2023, in Oslo, Norway and wind up on June 4th in Bordeaux, France.
Fans who are holding tickets for these shows, originally planned to take place in April, May and June 2022, will be honoured for the rescheduled dates.
Joe’s rescheduled UK concerts have been moved to May 2023. The rescheduled UK dates include Birmingham Symphony Hall (Friday 12 May), Gateshead, Sage Hall 1 (Saturday 13 May), Manchester, Bridgewater Hall (Sunday 14 May), Glasgow, O2 Academy (Monday 15 May), Bexhill, De La Warr Pavilion (Tuesday 16 May), and London Palladium (Wednesday 17 May).
Satriani is set to release his new album, The Elephants Of Mars, worldwide on 8th April this year, via earMusic. It can be pre-ordered from here.
His current band features celebrated drummer Kenny Aronoff(John Fogerty) bassist Bryan Beller (Aristocrats) and keyboardist Rai Thistlethwayte (Thirsty Merc) with Joe Satriani on guitar.