SKILLET Announces Their Spring 2023 European "Day of Destiny Tour"

SKILLET has announced their spring 2023 European "Day of Destiny Tour." Embarking on a 21 city trek, the tour will kick off April 14 in Manchester, UK, with tickets on sale now. Featuring opening acts Like A Storm and Eva Under Fire, the tour will run through May 14 and hit major European markets including London, Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Copenhangen, Zurich, Milan and Prague. Full tour routing below with tickets available at www.skillet.com.
SKILLET has amassed a rabid international fanbase throughout their career, selling out arenas in 26 countries and four continents. Last summer they played in front of 300,000 fans during a summer festival tour across eight countries including Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland and the UK, and they're excited to return on the headline tour this spring.
Fri/ Apr- 14 Manchester, England- Academy
Sat/ Apr- 15 London, England - O2 Forum
Tue/ Apr- 18 Brussels, Belgium - Palais 12
Wed/ Apr- 19 Luxembourg - Rockhal
Thu/ Apr- 20 Hannover, Germany - Capitol
Sat/ Apr- 22 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
Mon/ Apr- 24 Hamburg, Germany - Docks
Tue/ Apr- 25 Copenhagen, Denmark - Stagebox
Thu/ Apr- 27 Warsaw, Poland - COS Torwar
Fri/ Apr- 28 Gliwice, Poland - Arena Gliwice
Sun/ Apr- 30 Cologne, Germany - Palladium
Tue/ May- 2 Munich, Germany - TonHalle
Wed/ May- 3 Zurich, Switzerland - Halle 622
Thu/ May- 4 Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof
Sat/ May- 6 Prague, Czech, Republic - Forum Karlin
Sun/ May- 7 Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
Mon/ May- 8 Budapest, Hungary - Barba Negra
Wed/ May- 10 Milan, Italy - Alcatraz
Thu/ May- 11 Stuttgart, Germany - Longhorn
Sat/ May- 13 Paris, France - Salle Pleyel
Sun/ May- 14 Tilburg, Netherlands - 013
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