Classic Rock
Deep Purple reveals name and release date of new album
The new Deep Purple album will be called “Whoosh!” and is scheduled to go out on June 12th via earMUSIC. The band’s 21st studio album was again produced by Bob Ezrin, who was also on the band’s last two works, “Infinite” 2017 and “Now What ?!” of 2013.
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Deep Purple will promote “Whoosh!” with a tour only in Europe until now. The band is formed by Ian Gillan (Vocals), Roger Glover (Bass), Ian Paice (Drums), Steve Morse (Guitar) and Don Airey (Keyboards).
Deep Purple “Whoosh!” cover
‘Whoosh!’ Tracklist
1. “Throw My Bones”
2. “Drop the Weapon”
3. “We’re All the Same in the Dark”
4. “Nothing at All”
5. “No Need to Shout”
6. “Step by Step”
7. “What the What”
8. “The Long Way Round”
9. “The Power of the Moon”
10. “Remission Possible”
11. “Man Alive”
12. “And the Address”
13. “Dancing in My Sleep”
Deep Purple 2020 tour dates
May
31 – Moscow – Megasport Ice Palace (RU)
June
3 – Istanbul – Lifepark (TR)
6 – Athens – Rockwave Festival (Terravibe Park) (GR)
20 – Clisson – HellFest (FR)
21 – Dessel – Graspop Metal Meeting (BE)
24 – Hamburg – Stadtpark Freilichtbühne (DE)
25 – Aalborg – Skovdalen (Open Air) (DK)
27 – Oslo – Tons of Rock Ekeberg (NO)
30 – Paris (Boulogne Billancourt) – La Seine Musicale (FR)
July
1 – Nimes – Festival De Nimes Les Arenes (FR)
3 – Klam – Clam Rock (AT)
4 – Eisenstadt – Lovely Days (AT)
6 – Bologna – Bologna Sonic Park (IT)
8 – Sion – Sion sous Sion sous les étoiles (CH)
10 – Bonn – Kunst Rasen Granau (DE)
11 – Rosenheim – Rosenheim Sommerfestival (DE)
14 – Halle (Saale) – Freilichtbühne Peißnitz (DE)
15 – Mainz – Open Air Volkspark Mainz (DE)
17 – St Julien en Genevois – Guitare en Scene Festival (FR)
18 – Brombach – Lieder Am See (DE)
20 – Carcassone – Festival De Carcassone Theatre Jean Deschamps (FR)
22 – Lörrach – Stimmen Festival (DE)
24 – Colmar – Festival De La Foire Aux Vins de Colmar Parc Des expositions (FR)
26 – Stockholm – Hovet Ice Hall (SE)
27 – Gothenburg – Partille Arena (SE)
29 – Copenhagen – Royal Arena (DK)
October
2 – Manchester – Manchester Arena (GB)
3 – London – O2 (London) (GB)
5 – Glasgow – Hydro (GB)
6 – Leeds – FD Arena (GB)
8 – Birmingham – Arena (Birmingham) (GB)
10 – Luxembourg – Rockhal (LU)
13 – Berlin – Max Schmeling Halle (DE)
14 – Lodz – Atlas Arena (PL)
16 – Stuttgart – Schleyer-Halle (DE)
17 – Oberhausen – KP Arena (DE)
19 – Milan – Forum (IT)
20 – Zurich – Hallenstadion (CH)
22 – Lille – Zenith (FR)
24 – Dijon – Zenith (FR)
26 – Clermont Ferrand – Zenith D’Auvergne (FR)
28 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome (NL)