The virtuoso guitarist Steve Vai announced new 2023 tour dates. The shows will happen from March to May in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, Turkey, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Finland.
“I love touring Europe and Eastern Europe and myself and the band are just itching to get out there again to be on that stage and feel the power of the music and the audience flowing through us, so… TADA!!!”
“Check out our tour dates for this upcoming European run March-May 2023 in support of Inviolate. I get emotional when I see these dates, and this time I’m bringing the Hydra!” Steve Vai said in an official statement.
Besides for his successful instrumental solo career, the musician is also known for being an ex-member of Alcatrazz, David Lee Roth and Whitesnake.
Steve Vai new 2023 tour dates
March
- 24 – Lisbon, Portugal – CCB
- 26 – Porto, Portugal – Casa da Musica
- 27 – Malaga, Spain – Teatro Cervantes
- 29 – Huelva, Spain – Gran Teatro de Huelva
- 31 – Madrid, Spain – La Riviera
April
- 1 – Bilbao, Spain – Santana 27 – Sala Gold
- 2 – Barcelona, Spain – Sala Parallel 62
- 4 – Vigo, Spain – Auditorio Mar de Vigo
- 5 – Gijón, Spain – Audiotorio de La Universidad Laboral
- 7 – Milan, Italy – Teatro Dal Verme
- 8 – Jesolo (Venezia),Italy – PalaInvent
- 11 – Munich, Germany – Technikum
- 12 – Budapest, Hungary – Akvarium Klub
- 13 – Zagreb, Croatia – Culture Factory
- 14 – Bratislava, Slovakia – Refinery Gallery
- 18 – Ankara, Turkey – Congresium Ankara
- 19 – Istanbul, Turkey – VW Arena
- 21 – Thessaloniki, Greece – Principal Club
- 22 – Athens, Greece – Fuzz Live Music Club
- 24 – Bucharest, Romania – Sala Mare (The Great Hall)
- 25 – Sofia, Bulgaria – NDK Hall 3
- 26 – Skopje, N. Macedonia – SRC Kale
- 27 – Belgrade, Serbia – MTS dvorana
- 28 – Brno, Czech Republic – Semilasso
- 29 – Prague, Czech Republic – Lucerna Music Bar
May
- 1 – Wroclaw, Poland – Majowka Festival – Hala Stulecia
- 2 – Krakow, Poland – ICE
- 3 – Lublin, Poland – CSK
- 5 – Riga, Latvia – Palladium
- 6 – Tallinn, Estonia – Noblessner Foundry
- 7 – Helsinki, Finland – House of Culture