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Motörhead Announces Rescheduled U.K./Europe Shows
Kilmister has been experiencing health problems since spring. While the band originally described their founder/vocalist/bassist as undergoing “medical maintenance,” drummer Mikkey Dee told Sweden’s Aftonbladet newspaper that Kilmister was suffering from haematoma, a condition where blood accumulates outside of blood vessels. Dee said the condition probably came from a hip injury that resulted from a fall.
Touring in support of the newly released Aftershock album, Motörhead’s revised journey begins in mid-February in Scotland. Tickets for the postponed autumn shows will be honored on the new dates.
Feb. 13 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Glasgow
Feb. 14 – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Newcastle City Hall
Feb. 16 – Manchester, United Kingdom, O2 Apollo Manchester
Feb. 17 – Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Feb. 19 – London, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Brixton
Feb. 20 – Nottingham, United Kingdom, Royal Concert Hall
Feb. 22 – Paris, France, Zenith Paris
Feb. 24 – Deinze, Belgium, Brielpoort
Feb. 25 – Hamburg, Germany, Sporthalle Hamburg
Feb. 27 – Munich, Germany, Zenith
March 1 – Frankfurt, Germany, Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt
March 2 – Berlin, Germany, Velodrom
March 4 – Dusseldorf, Germany, Mitsubishi Electric Halle
March 5 – Stuttgart, Germany, Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle
March 8 – Linkoping, Sweden, Cloetta Center
March 10 – Horsens, Denmark, CASA Arena Horsens
March 12 – Oslo, Norway, Sentrum Scene
March 14 – Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena
Can’t get enough of Motörhead? The band has joined forces with Rock Science to produce the first-ever Motörhead trivia board game. “I’ve had a fun life for sure,” Kilmister said. “Playing this will help me remember it!”