Queens Of The Stone Age have hinted that they’re set to make a surprise appearance at Glastonbury Festival 2023.
The band, who will release new album âIn Times New Romanâ next month, played their first live show in three years on Friday night in Ohio, and will continue their comeback across Europe in June.
Three UK gigs in Halifax, Cardiff and Margate are already announced as part of the run, and today (May 28) the band teased a fourth gig in the run, at Glastonbury, on their Instagram Stories.
In the three cities on their short UK tour, the band took photos of posters reading ‘long live the Queens’, before a fourth photo was shared of a poster stuck on the wall at Glastonbury Tor.
Also included in the post was a location tag for Castle Cary, a nearby town to the festival and site of the train station attendees arrive in to.
See the post below.

Having been teasing their return this week with online videos and billboards in London, the band recently revealed details of the follow-up to 2017âs âVillainsâ with their eighth album âIn Times New Romanâ arriving on June 8 via Matador Records.
Described by QOTSA as âthe sound of a band creating the music its own members want to hear, while giving the rest of us a sonic forum in which to congregateâ, âIn Times New Romanâ was recorded and mixed at Hommeâs own Pink Duck studios, with additional recording at Shangri-La. The album was produced by Queens Of The Stone Age and mixed by Mark Rankin.
Tickets are available for the band’s summer tour here, and you can see the full list of confirmed European gigs so far below.
JUNE 2023
16 â Neuhausen Ob Eck, Southside Festival
17 â Landgraaf, Pinkpop Festival
18 â Scheessel, Hurricane Festival
20 â Halifax, The Piece Hall
22 â Margate, Dreamland
23 â Cardiff, Cardiff Castle
28 â Roskilde, Roskilde Festival
30 â Gdynia, Openâer Festival
JULY 2023
2 â Werchter, Rock Werchter Festival
4 â Lyon, Les Nuits de FourviĂšre
5 â Albi, Pause Guitare Festival
7 â Madrid, Mad Cool Festival
8 â Lisbon, NOS Alive Festival
Glastonbury 2023 â which will be held from June 21-25 at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset and headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Guns Nâ Roses and Elton John â has been announcing its stage line-ups one-by-one in recent weeks.
Most recently, Glastonbury confirmed the line-up for the new âWoodsiesâ area, comprising the stage formerly known as the John Peel Stage and the wooded area next door, and confirmed a huge bill at The Park.
Other confirmed acts include Lil Nas X, Wizkid, Lizzo, Lewis Capaldi, The War On Drugs, Chvrches, Thundercat, Carly Rae Jepsen and Manic Street Preachers.
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