Hanabie Schedules Return to Europe for 2024 Tour

Japanese Band to Perform Headline Shows Across Europe This Summer

News by Reyep - February 15, 2024 20h33 UTC - Source: hanabie.jp

Hanabie Schedules Return to Europe for 2024 Tour - All Rights Reserved

Hanabie, the Japanese music group known for their energetic performances, is poised to return to Europe for a headline tour from June 6th to July 6th, 2024. This announcement follows the band's previously successful European tour, which had seen all tickets sold out. The upcoming tour includes 20 dates across various European cities, indicating Hanabie's growing presence on the international music scene.

Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale this Friday at 10:00 CET. Fans interested in attending these shows can purchase tickets through the band's official website or the respective ticketing links provided for each venue.

The tour will commence in Bologna, Italy, at the "Bonsai Garden" on June 18th. Following this, the band will perform in several key European locations, including the "Alhambra" in Paris, France, on June 19th, and "LAV - Lisboa ao Vivo" in Lisbon, Portugal, on June 25th. Scandinavian fans can look forward to performances in Stockholm, Sweden, at "Kollektivet Livet" on July 1st, Oslo, Norway, at "Cosmopolite" on July 2nd, and Copenhagen, Denmark, at "Pumpehuset" on July 3rd. The tour will conclude with a performance in Hamburg, Germany, at "Markthalle" on July 4th.

This tour represents an opportunity for Hanabie to reinforce their international appeal and connect with European audiences through their music. The band's return to Europe underscores their commitment to reaching a wider audience and providing fans with the chance to experience their live performances.

As Hanabie prepares for their 2024 European tour, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets promptly, given the band's popularity and the potential for sold-out shows. This tour offers a chance for European audiences to witness Hanabie's live performance energy and musical talent firsthand.