Kings Of Leon have added a series of Irish dates to their 2022 world tour plans, which run from this month until next summer.
The band are touring behind their most recent album, ‘When You See Yourself’, which came out back in March.
After announcing UK arena dates for 2022 earlier this week, the band have now added two Irish shows in the middle of the run.
The band will play Dublin’s 3Arena on June 24, before heading to Belfast for a show at the SSE Arena two days later. Their tour behind the new album begins today (September 23) in Mountain View, California.
See the band’s full UK and Irish touring schedule for 2022 below:
JUNE 2022
13 â Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
14 â Leeds, First Direct Arena
24 â Dublin, 3Arena (new show)
26 â Belfast, SSE Arena (new show)
28 â Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
29 â Newcastle, Utilita Arena
JULY 2022
1 â London, The O2
5 â Manchester, AO Arena
It’s not clear yet whether the band’s Matthew Followill will appear at the 2022 UK and Irish dates. The guitarist announced back in July that he was set to take time away from the band following the birth of his and wife Johannaâs new baby.
Earlier this month, meanwhile, Kings Of Leon announced that theyâre planning to embark on a âhistoricâ milestone by becoming the first band to send an NFT into space.
They were one of the first major music acts to embrace non-fungible token (NFT) sales, with their latest album being one of the first major records to also be released as a collection of digital NFTs. NFT sales of âWhen You See Yourselfâ went on to generate $2million.
Reviewing the band’s latest album ‘When You See Yourself’, NME wrote: “If there was a hump between 2011âs dreary âCome Around Sundownâ and 2016âs poppy âWALLSâ, theyâre long past it now. Weâll be seeing the Kings for a long time to come â and if every next album is like this one, thatâs a cause for celebration.”
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