The german hard rock gods of Accept are back ou tour in 2019. The band starts the tour on the 70000 Tons of Metal Cruise and the last date is on Germany in August.
See the tour dates below:
- JAN 31 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 70000 Tons of Metal Cruise
- APR 20 Wuppertal, Germany Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal GmbH
- APR 21 Leipzig, Germany Haus Auensee
- APR 22 Hamburg, Germany Mehr! Theater am Großmarkt
- APR 23 Fürth, Germany Stadthalle Fürth
- APR 25 Kiev, Ukraine Palace Ukraine
- APR 27 St Petersburg, Russian Federation DK Lensoveta
- APR 28 Krasnogorsk, Russian Federation Crocus City Hall
- MAY 15 Praha 4, Czech Republic Kongresové centrum Praha
- MAY 18 Plovdiv, Bulgaria Ancient Theater Plovdiv
- MAY 18 Plovdiv, Bulgaria Ancient Theater of Philippopolis
- MAY 25 Saarbrücken, Germany Congresshalle Saarbrücken
- MAY 27 München, Germany Circus Krone
- AUG 02 Rejmyre, Sweden Skogsröjet
- AUG 09 Jyvaskyla, Finland LUTAKONAUKIO
- AUG 10 Jyväskylä, Finland Rock In The City Festival
- AUG 23 Busdorf, Germany Am Königshügel – WIKINGERLAND
The band
Accept are a German heavy metal band from the town of Solingen, originally assembled by guitarist Wolf Hoffmann and former members Udo Dirkschneider (vocals) and Peter Baltes (bass). Their beginnings can be traced back to the late 1960s. The band played an important role in the development of speed and thrash metal, being part of the German heavy metal scene, which emerged in the early to mid-1980s.
Accept achieved commercial success with their fifth studio album Balls to the Wall (1983), which is the band’s only album to be certified gold in the United States and Canada, and spawned their well-known hit “Balls to the Wall”.
Accept has broken up and reformed multiple times. They first split up in 1989, several months after the release of Eat the Heat (which was their only album with Dirkschneider’s initial replacement David Reece), but reformed in 1992 and released three more albums before disbanding again in 1997.
After briefly reuniting in 2005, Accept announced their third reunion in 2009 with former T.T. Quick frontman Mark Tornillo replacing Dirkschneider, and released their three highest charting albums to date, Blood of the Nations (2010), Stalingrad (2012) and Blind Rage (2014), the latter of which was Accept’s first album to reach number one on the charts in their home country. The band’s most recent album, The Rise of Chaos, was released on August 4, 2017.
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