Machine Head Announces Fall 2019 Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary Tour Dates Featuring Early-Era Members

Photo taken by Raymond Flotat

Machine Head is back in full force. The band has announced a reunion tour scheduled to start this fall. The tour is in celebration of the band’s 25th Anniversary of their debut studio album Burn My Eyes frontman Rob Flynn will be joined by original drummer Chris Kontos and guitarist Logan Mader. According to the PRP, there will be two sets performed each night. The first set will see Machine Head performing their greatest hits throughout their discography, and the second set will see them play Burn My Eyes in its entirety. So far, only Europe and UK dates have been announced, kicking off in Freiburg, Germany and will make stops in Copenhagen, Budapest, Paris, and London before wrapping up November 8 in Dublin, Ireland. Tickets for the shows will go on sale March 29. For more info, click here.

Flynn has stated that the band is already in rehearsal and are amped to be hitting the road with the band. “Having run through deep cuts like ‘Death Church,’ and ‘I’m Your God Now’ for the first time in well over a decade, has reminded me of how fucking heavy our older songs are! This tour is going to be MASSIVE!! The timing couldn’t have been more perfect to share this milestone with the Head Cases! So just a head’s up, DO NOT sleep on this! Tell your friends, spread the word, because tickets are going to disappear!”

Machine Head 2019 Tour Dates 
10/05 – Freiburg, GER – Sick Arena Musikclub
10/07 – Tilburg, NET – 013
10/09 – Copenhagen, DEN – Amager Bio
10/11 – Wuerzburg, GER – Posthalle
10/12 – Leipzig, GER – Haus Auensee
10/14 – Bochum, GER – Ruhr Congress
10/15 – Munich, GER – Zenith
10/16 – Vienna, AUT – Gasometer
10/18 – Gdansk, POL – B90
10/19 – Warsaw, POL – Progressja
10/20 – Budapest, HUN – Baba Negra
10/22 – Zurich, SWI – Komplex
10/23 – Lyon, FRA – Le Radiant
10/25 – Milan, ITA – Live Club
10/26 – Padova, ITA – Hall
10/27 – Luxembourg, LUX – Expo
10/29 – Paris, FRA – Le Trianon
10/31 – Brussels, BEL – Forest National
11/02 – London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton
11/04 – Manchester, UK – O2 Victoria Warehouse
11/05 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
11/07 – Belfast, IRE – Telegraph Building
11/08 – Dublin, IRE – Olympia Theatre

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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