Classic Rock
Uriah Heep announce new album “Chaos & Color” and releases first single
The British Hard/Progressive Rock band Uriah Heep announced “Chaos & Color”, their 25th studio album and released “Save Me Tonight”, the first single of the upcoming record that will be out January 27.
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“’Save Me Tonight’ is another powerful melodic rock track which we have chosen to be the first single as well as the opening track of the album. It is made for rock radio and will surely be included on our new set list in 2023,” Mick Box, the co-founder, only original member and guitarist said.
The band is currently formed by Mick Box (Guitar), Phil Lanzon (Keyboards), Bernie Shaw (Vocals), Dave Rimmer (Bass) and Russell Gilbrook (Drums).
Hear the new Uriah Heep song “Save Me Tonight”:
Chaos & Color tracklist:
- Save Me Tonight
- Silver Sunlight
- Hail the Sunrise
- Age of Changes*
- Hurricane
- One Nation, One Sun
- Golden Light
- You’ll Never Be Alone
- Fly Like an Eagle
- Freedom to Be Free
- Closer to Your Dreams*
- Save Me Tonight (Demo)**
Next tour dates
November
12 – Nürnberg, Germany – Löwensaal*
14 – Vilnius, Lithuania – Compensa Concert Hall
15 – Tallinn, Estonia – Alexela Concert Hall
17 – Helsinki, Finland – Helsinki Ice Hall
19 – Turku, Finland – Konserttitalo
20 – Oulu, Finland – Madetojan Sali
22 – Umeå, Sweden – Idun
23 – Stockholm, Sweden – Göta Lejon
24 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
26 – Kristiansand, Norway – Kilden Performing Arts Centre
27 – Stavanger, Norway – Stavanger Kuppelhallen
28 – Bergen, Norway – USF Verftet
29 – Trondheim, Norway – Olavshallen
December
1 – Sundsvall, Sweden – Tonhallen
2 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Gothenburg Studios
3 – Randers, Denmark – Vaerket Teatre & Musikhus
4 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Docken Koncerter
5 – Malmö, Sweden – Slagthuset Teater
7 – Stuttgart, Germany – Liederhalle*
8 – Dresden, Germany – Culture Palace*
9 – Suhl, Germany – Congress Centrum Suhl*
10 – Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlin
11 – Budapest, Hungary – Hungexpo Hall C
13 – Sofia, Bulgaria – National Palace of Culture, Hall 1
14 – Thessaloníki, Greece*
15 – Athens, Greece*