Helloween Postpone Fall European Tour

Helloween have been forced to postpone their fall “United Alive European Tour Part II” due to the coronavirus pandemic. The trek is now scheduled to take place in spring 2021.

Tour Dates:

04/16 St. Petersburg, Russia – A2
04/18 Moscow, Russia – Adrenaline–Stadium
04/24 Barcelona, Spain – St.Jordi Club
04/25 Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center
04/27 Milan, Italy – Lorenzini District
04/28 Zurich, Switzerland – Samsung Hall
04/30 Hamburg, Germany – Sporthalle
05/01 Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyer-Halle
05/03 Budapest, Hungary – Papp Laszlo Sportarena
05/04 Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
05/05 Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
05/07 Katowice, Poland – MCK
05/08 Zvolen, Slovakia – Ice Stadium
05/11 Tallinn, Estonia – Noblessneri Valukoda
05/13 Helsinki, Finland – Black Box
05/15 Gothenburg, Sweden – Partille Arena
05/22 Manchester, England – Manchester Academy
05/23 London, England – Brixton Academy
05/24 Paris, France – Olympia
05/26 Lyon, France – Le Transbordeur
05/28 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Rockhal
05/29 Bochum, Germany – Ruhrcongress
06/10 Sofia, Bulgaria – Arena Armeec
06/12 Athens, Greece – Olympic Complex

The band commented:

“With a heavy heart we herewith announce that we are forced to postpone our United Alive Part 2 European Tour 2020. Initially scheduled to take place from the end of September until mid of November 2020, we now rescheduled the tour from April to June 2021. Tickets will remain valid.

This never seen before pandemic challenges all of us, and we feel the risk of a contamination is still way too high. Besides, the national regulations of the individual countries make the execution of the tour in its entity very uncertain.

A Helloween concert should be a gathering of all fans having fun, enjoying themselves by celebrating the music we all love. The current situation worldwide does not allow such an unconcerned manner yet. We also decided to shift the release of our yet untitled new album to early next year. The production is on the home stretch: The mixing, by Ronald Prent in New York, is working to the fullest.”

Singer Andi Deris added:

“We are super proud of the result and can ́t wait to celebrate the new songs together with our fans live — but we all need to be a bit more patient. Health comes first!!”