The End Is Nero World Tour

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The End Is Nero World Tour
Tour by Queens of the Stone Age
Associated album In Times New Roman...
Start dateAugust 3, 2023
End dateJune 21, 2025
Legs9
Queens of the Stone Age concert chronology

The End Is Nero World Tour is the ongoing concert tour by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age to support the band's eighth studio album, In Times New Roman... , which was released in June 2023. The tour began in Sterling Heights, Michigan on August 3, 2023, and will end in Chicago on June 21, 2025. [1] [2] Various artists appeared as the opening act: Phantogram, The Armed, Viagra Boys and Jehnny Beth on the first leg, The Chats and Deep Tan on the first European leg, Spiritualized on the third leg, Spiderbait, Pond, Gut Heatlh, Lola Scott and Earth Tongue on the Oceanian leg.

Contents

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
Leg 1: North America [3]
3 August 2023 Sterling Heights United States Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre Phantogram
The Armed
4 August 2023 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
5 August 2023 Pittsburgh United States Stage AE
7 August 2023 Bridgeport Hartford HealtCare Amphitheater
8 August 2023 Philadelphia TD Pavilion
9 August 2023 Washington The Anthem
11 August 2023 Portland Cross Insurance Arena
12 August 2023 Queens Forest Hills Stadium
14 August 2023 Washington The Anthem
16 August 2023 Asheville Rabbit Rabbit
18 August 2023 Atlanta Fox Theatre
19 August 2023 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
16 September 2023 [lower-alpha 1] Chicago Douglass Park
17 September 2023 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory Viagra Boys
Jehnny Beth
19 September 2023 Omaha Steelhouse Omaha
20 September 2023 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
22 September 2023 Indianapolis TCU Amphitheater
23 September 2023 Maryland Heights Saint Louis Music Park
24 September 2023 [lower-alpha 2] Louisville Kentucky Exposition Center
26 September 2023 Rogers Walmart Amphitheatre Viagra Boys
Jehnny Beth
27 September 2023 Oklahoma City The Criterion
29 September 2023 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
2 October 2023 Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum
3 October 2023 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
4 October 2023 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
6 October 2023San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
8 October 2023 [lower-alpha 3] Sacramento Discovery Park
14 October 2023 [lower-alpha 4] Guadalajara Mexico Valle VFG
Leg 2: Europe [4]
4 November 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome The Chats
Deep Tan
5 November 2023 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxemburg Rockhal
7 November 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
8 November 2023 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
9 November 2023 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
11 November 2023 Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle
12 November 2023 Merksem Belgium Sportpaleis
14 November 2023 Manchester England Manchester Arena
15 November 2023London The O2 Arena
16 November 2023 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
18 November 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
19 November 2023 Birmingham England Resorts World Arena
20 November 2023 Stockton-on-Tees Globe Theatre
22 November 2023 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
Leg 3: North America [5]
5 December 2023 Phoenix United States Arizona Financial Theatre Spiritualized
6 December 2023 El Paso Abraham Chavez Theatre
8 December 2023 Austin Moody Center
9 December 2023 Houston 713 Music Hall
10 December 2023 Irving Toyota Music Factory
12 December 2023 Albuquerque Revel Entertainment Center
15 December 2023 San Diego Viejas Arena
16 December 2023 Inglewood Kia Forum
Leg 4: Japan
5 February 2024 Osaka Japan Zepp Namba
7 February 2024 Tokyo Tokyo Dome City Hall
Leg 5: Oceania [6]
10 February 2024 Perth Australia Red Hill Auditorium Pond
Gut Heatlh
13 February 2024 Adelaide The Drive
16 February 2024 Hobart Mona Lawns
18 February 2024 Torquay Torquay Common The Chats
Spiderbait
Pond
Gut Heatlh
Lola Scott
19 February 2024 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl Pond
Gut Heatlh
21 February 2024 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
24 February 2024 Gold Coast Broadwater Parklands The Chats
Spiderbait
Pond
Gut Heatlh
Lola Scott
25 February 2024 Brisbane Fortitude Music Hall Pond
Gut Heatlh
26 February 2024
29 February 2024 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Pond
Earth Tongue
1 March 2024 Wellington TSB Arena
3 March 2024 Christchurch Wolfbrook Arena
Leg 6: Canada [7]
1 April 2024 Calgary Canada Scotiabank Saddledome The Struts
2 April 2024 Edmonton Rogers Place
3 April 2024 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre
5 April 2024 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
8 April 2024 Oshawa Tribute Communities Centre
9 April 2024 Kingston Leon's Centre
10 April 2024 London Budweiser Gardens
12 April 2024 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
13 April 2024 Laval Place Bell
14 April 2024 Quebec City Videotron Centre
16 April 2024 Moncton Avenir Centre
17 April 2024 Halifax Scotiabank Centre
Leg 7: United States
2 May 2024 [lower-alpha 5] Raleigh United States Red Hat Amphitheater Royal Blood
4 May 2024 [lower-alpha 6] Atlanta Central Park
6 May 2024 Portsmouth Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion Royal Blood
7 May 2024 Wilmington Live Oak Bank Pavilion
8 May 2024 North Charleston Firefly Distillery
10 May 2024 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
11 May 2024 [lower-alpha 7] Daytona Beach Daytona International Speedway
24 May 2024 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl Bully
26 May 2024 [lower-alpha 8] Napa Napa Valley Expo
Leg 8: Europe
7 June 2024 [lower-alpha 9] Nürburg Germany Nürburgring
9 June 2024 [lower-alpha 10] Nuremberg Zeppelinfeld
11 June 2024 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
16 June 2024 Berlin Spandau Citadel
14 June 2024 [lower-alpha 11] Leicestershire England Donington Park
16 June 2024 [lower-alpha 12]
18 June 2024 A Coruña Spain Coliseum da Coruña
20 June 2024 [lower-alpha 13] Madrid Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid
22 June 2024 [lower-alpha 14] Vitoria-Gasteiz Mendizabala
23 June 2024 [lower-alpha 15] Fuengirola Marenostrum Castle Park
26 June 2024 [lower-alpha 16] Barcelona Poble Espanyol
28 June 2024 [lower-alpha 17] St. Gallen Switzerland St. Gallen
30 June 2024 [lower-alpha 18] Clisson FranceVal de Moine
4 July 2024 [lower-alpha 19] Rome Italy Auditorium Parco della Musica
5 July 2024 [lower-alpha 20] Bassano del Grappa Villa Ca' Cornaro
6 July 2024 [lower-alpha 21] Milan Ippodromo SNAI San Siro
Leg 9: North America
12 April 2025 [lower-alpha 22] Winchester [lower-alpha 23] United States Las Vegas Festival Grounds
10 June 2025 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway The Kills
11 June 2025
18 June 2025 Cincinnati Andrew J. Brady Music Center
20 June 2025 Madison Breese Stevens Field
21 June 2025 Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion

Cancelled dates

DateCityCountryVenueReason
10 July 2024 [lower-alpha 24] Vitrolles FranceDomaine de FontblancheJosh Homme's health
11 July 2024 [lower-alpha 25] Trenčín Slovakia Trenčín Airport
17 July 2024 [lower-alpha 26] Ostrava Czech Republic Vitkovice
18 July 2024 [lower-alpha 27] Vienna Austria METAStadt
20 July 2024 [lower-alpha 28] Bonțida Romania Bonțida Bánffy Castle
23 July 2024 Zagreb Croatia ŠRC Šalata
23 July 2024
27 July 2024 [lower-alpha 29] Athens Greece Athens Olympic Sports Complex
8 August 2024 [lower-alpha 30] Gothenburg Sweden Slottsskogen
9 August 2024 [lower-alpha 31] Oslo Norway Tøyen Park
10 August 2024 [lower-alpha 32] Copenhagen Denmark Valbyparken
15 August 2024 Charleville-Mézières FranceCabaret Vert Festival
18 August 2024 [lower-alpha 33] Hasselt Belgium Kiewit
21 August 2024 [lower-alpha 34] Vilar de Mouros Portugal Vilar de Mouros
29 September 2024 Bridgeport United States Seaside Park
6 October 2024 Memphis Mempho Music Festival
15 November 2024 Mexico City Mexico Corona Capital Festival


Notes

  1. Part of Riot Fest.
  2. Part of Louder Than Life festival.
  3. Part of Aftershock Festival.
  4. Part of Tecate Coordenada festival.
  5. Originally scheduled for August 16.
  6. Part of Shaky Knees Music Festival.
  7. Part of Welcome to Rockville.
  8. Part of BottleRock Napa Valley.
  9. Part of Rock am Ring.
  10. Part of Rock im Park.
  11. Part of Download Festival.
  12. Part of Download Festival.
  13. Part of Noches del Botánico.
  14. Part of Azkena Rock Festival.
  15. Part of the Marenostrum Fuengirola festival.
  16. Part of the ALMA Barcelona festival.
  17. Part of the Open Air St. Gallen festival.
  18. Part of the Hellfest.
  19. Part of the Roma Summer Fest.
  20. Part of the AMA Music Festival.
  21. Part of the I-Days festival.
  22. Part of Sick New World.
  23. Promoted as Las Vegas.
  24. Part of the Jardin Sonore festival.
  25. Part of the Pohoda festival.
  26. Part of the Colours of Ostrava festival.
  27. Part of the METAStadt Open Air festival.
  28. Part of the Electric Castle festival.
  29. Part of the Athens Rock festival.
  30. Part of the Way Out West festival.
  31. Part of the Oya festival.
  32. Part of the Syd For Solen festival.
  33. Part of the Pukkelpop festival.
  34. Part of the Vilar de Mouros Festival.

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