Don Broco have announced a new UK and European tour for this year, in support of new album ‘Nightmare Tripping’.
The Bedford alt-rock band are preparing to release their fifth studio album on Friday (March 27), and they recently released the record’s title track, a collaboration with Nickelback.
Now, they have confirmed an extensive list of shows for Europe in June, as well as a run in the UK in September and October. Tickets for the ‘Nightmare Tripping’ tour will go on general sale from 10am on Friday (March 27), and you will be able to find yours here.
A pre-sale, meanwhile, will begin at 10am on Wednesday (March 25), with fans able to access the pre-sale code by pre-ordering the new album here.
Don Broco’s ‘Nightmare Tripping’ tour:
JUNE
4: Zappa, Antwerp, Belgium
5: Rock am Ring, Nürburg, Germany
7: Rock im Park, Nürnberg, Germany
8: 013 Next, Tilburg, Netherlands
9: Melkweg (Oude Zaal), Amsterdam, Netherlands
11: Uebel & Gefährlich, Hamburg, Germany
12: Metropol, Berlin, Germany
13: Rock for People, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
15: Kino Siska, Ljubljana, Slovenia
16: Durer Kert, Budapest, Hungary
18: Majestic Music Club, Bratislava, Slovakia
19: Summer Punch Festival, Warsaw, Poland
21: Flex, Vienna, Austria
22: Dynamo, Zurich, Switzerland
24: Palladium, Cologne, Germany
25: Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, France
SEPTEMBER
28: Engine Shed, Lincoln, United Kingdom
29: Octagon, Sheffield, United Kingdom
OCTOBER
1: Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2: Academy, Manchester, United Kingdom
3: Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom
4: City Hall, Newcastle, United Kingdom
7: O2 Academy, Birmingham, United Kingdom
10: UEA, Norwich, United Kingdom
14: The Prospect Building, Bristol, United Kingdom
In addition to the record’s title track, the band have also shared a string of eclectic singles, including the nu-metal-influenced ‘Cellophane’, the electric ‘Hype Man’, the emotive ‘Disappear’ and the dancefloor-ready ‘Euphoria’.
Later this summer, Don Broco will be performing at Rock IM Ring and Rock For People in June, and at Finsbury Park in London the month after, supporting Biffy Clyro. Visit here for tickets.
The band’s last album was ‘Amazing Things’, which was released in 2021. Three months later, upon the physical release, it became their first LP to hit Number One.

























