Dead Poet Society announce UK headline tour

Los Angeles quartet Dead Poet Society have announced a UK & Euro headline tour; kicking things off with an appearance at 2022’s Donington Download Festival, the headline run begins in Glasgow, hitting up London and Manchester, before heading over to France, The Netherlands, Germany & Denmark.

DEAD POET SOCIETY UK & EURO SUMMER TOUR SCHEDULE:

JUNE

10th UK, Donnington – Download Festival

11th UK, Glasgow – King Tuts

13th UK, Manchester – Deaf Institute

14th UK, London – Omeara

20th France, Paris – La Boule

22nd Netherlands, Zaandam – De Flux

23rd Germany, Hamburg – Turnzimmer

24th Denmark, Copenhagen – Rahuset

26th Germany, Ferropolis – Full Force Festival

Head to www.wearedps.com for tickets and more information.   

Dead Poet Society made their UK live debut at 2021’s Reading Festival; a truly unforgettable show – watch the footage, HERE 

Meanwhile, the band will return to the road this spring supporting Biffy Clyro, who hand-picked the band for the bill. The tour kicks off April 17th in Chicago and runs through May 9th in Los Angeles.

Dead Poet Society are poised to have a major year in 2022. The band released their debut album -!- (said as “The Exclamation Album.”) a year ago and have since accumulated over 50 million global streams. The single “.CoDA.” was a Top 15 single at radio, spending over 20 weeks on the chart. The track was also featured on Spotify’s Rock This playlist. Meanwhile, latest single “.intoodeep.” has just entered the chart at #30. The band hit the road last fall in support of Badflower and made appearances at the Welcome to Rockville and Louder Than Life festivals. Across the pond, the band appeared at the Reading and Leeds festivals. At Reading, they drew one of the biggest crowds of the day.

DEAD POET SOCIETY ARE:

Jack Underkofler — Vocals/Guitar

Jack Collins — Guitar

Will Goodroad — Drums

Dylan Brenner — Bass

DPS ONLINE:

instagram.com/wearedps

facebook.com/deadpoetsocietyband

twitter.com/WeAreDPS

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