ENTER SHIKARI forced to re-schedule UK and European tour due to coronavirus

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Today ENTER SHIKARI confirm with heavy heart that due to uncertainly and ongoing lack of clarity around the return of larger indoor music events, their planned Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible UK and European Tour for October, November, December 2020 will now be rescheduled for May, June, September 2021.

All tickets previously bought for original dates will of course remain valid for the rescheduled shows (in the case of Rock City, Nottingham where the band are playing two nights tickets for the original first night, Nov 19, 2020, will be valid for the rescheduled first night, May 13, 2021, and Nov 20, 2020 tickets valid for May 14th).

Frontman Rou Reynolds commented:

“We’re gutted to have to reschedule all our shows to 2021. This means we won’t be stepping on a stage in 2020 whatsoever. This is agonizing – I’m already climbing the walls and we’re only half way through!  I suppose it just means more time to work on these shows and make them extra special for when they finally come along. Ally Pally now falling on a Saturday in summer means we’ll certainly be looking at ways to make that more of an ‘event’.

Thank you to everyone who’s bought a ticket, the response has been amazing even with everything going on, but obviously right now the main priority is everybody’s well being.

Wishing everyone health and happiness.”

The full re-scheduled dates are (All tour dates posters here):
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May 10  UK – Middlesbrough – Town Hall
May 12  UK – Birmingham – 02 Academy
May 13  UK – Nottingham – Rock City
May 14  UK – Nottingham – Rock City  SOLD OUT
May 15  UK – Edinburgh – Assembly Rooms
May 17  Germany – Berlin – Columbiahalle
May 19  Germany – Munich – TonHalle
May 20  Germany – Stuttgart – LKA Longhorn

May 21  Germany – Offenbach – Stadthalle
May 22  Switzerland – Zurich – X-TRA Limmathaus

May 25  Netherlands – Amsterdam – Melkweg
May 26  Belgium – Antwerp – Trix
May 28  Germany – Cologne – Palladium

June 09  UK – Manchester – O2 Victoria Warehouse
June 10  UK – Southampton – O2 Guildhall
June 11   UK – Cardiff – Great Hal  SOLD OUT
June 12   UK – London – Alexandra Palace

Sept 02  Ukraine – Lviv  – Font Republic
Sept 03  Ukraine – Kiev – Bingo Club
Sept 05  Belarus – Minsk – Prime Hall
Sept 06  Latvia – Riga – Melnā Piektdiena
Sept 07  Estonia – Tallinn – Helitehas
Sept 09  Russia – Moscow – Adrenaline Stadium
Sept 11  Russia – St Petersburg – A2 Green Concert
Sept 13  Finland – Helsinki – Tavastia
Sept 14  Finland – Tampere – Klubi
Sept 16  Sweden – Stockholm – Fryshuset
Sept 17  Sweden – Gothenburg – Pustervik
Sept 19  Norway – Oslo – John Dee
Sept 20  Denmark – Copenhagen – Pumpehuset
Sept 21  Germany – Hamburg – Gross Freiheit
Sept 22  Poland – Warsaw – Stodola
Sept 23  Poland – Krakow – Kwadrat

Tickets available here: www.entershikari.com/shows

Enter Shikari claimed Number Two in the UK Official Charts in April with their sixth studio album Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible released through So Recordings. Listen in full here.

“It’s the sound of grand ambition being realised.” **** Q Magazine

“(Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible) only serves to show off their genius further.” KKKK Kerrang!

“It’s a crash course in their unruly genius – a Greatest Hits waiting for you to learn the words.” **** NME

Rou Reynolds’s versatile vocals and precision production steer the St Albans quartet from riotous electro to disorientating jazz.” Sunday Times Culture

“What Shikari have managed to achieve over the course of the album is nothing short of spectacular. **** DORK

“… uncompromising excellence…” Louder Than War

“… as the album charges so confidently towards innovation it would be foolish to suggest it’s anything other than brilliant ... they’re now distinct leaders, paving a new and exciting trail for those in their ever-growing shadow.” 8/10 Gigwise

 

“Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible proves once more why Enter Shikari are not only one of the best, but also one of the most important bands of our generation.” Punktastic