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The Datsuns announce 2025 UK and European tour

The Datsuns have announced the details of their 2025 UK and European tour which is set to kick off early next year.

The New Zealand rockers took to their official social media pages to announce that they will be hitting the road next March for a string of shows across Europe and the UK.

The band will Kick off the tour at Lido in Berlin on March 11 before making stops in cities such as Groningen, Brussels, Nimes, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris and Antwerp. They’ll wrap up the tour at London’s The Garage on March 30.

You can visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of tour dates below.

The Datsuns’ 2025 UK and European tour dates are: 

MARCH
11 – Berlin, Lido
12 – Groningen, Vera
13 – Utrecht, De Helling
14 – Eindhoven, Effenaar
15 – Denhaag, Paard
16 – Brussels, Botaniques
18 – Nimes, Paloma
19 – Barcelona, Wolf
20 – Madrid, El Sol
21 – Valencia, Loco Club
22 – San Sebastian, Intxaurrondo
23 – La Rochelle, La Sirène
26 – Paris, La Maroquinerie
27 – Antwerpen, Trix
28 – Rouen, Le 106
30 – London, The Garage

The band’s last release was their 2023 single ‘Ugly Leather’, which followed on from their 2021 album  ‘Eye To Eye’. Previously speaking about the album’s lead single ‘Brain To Brain’ in a press release at the time, lead singer Dolf Datsun shared that it was “the first song we wrote for our new album, ‘Eye To Eye’, back in 2016”.

He continued: “It’s a very ‘Datsuns’-type song, if there is such a thing? Pop sensibilities masked behind noise and high energy for two and a half minutes. Excellent guitar action from [guitarists] Phil [Somervell] via Christian’s [Christian Livingstone] wonderful world of custom FX.

“It’s about taking a huge step back from our digital worlds in order to preserve one’s sanity. We have so many amazing toys to communicate with each other but it often feels we don’t get it right, so much gets twisted. There’s a fascination in watching one another bare our souls and devour each other for entertainment that’s kind of horrifying.”

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