Ghost has revealed details of its upcoming Re-ImperaTour USA 2023 summer tour with special guest Amon Amarth.
Produced by Live Nation and FPC Live, the 27-date tour kicks off on Wednesday, August 2nd in Concord, CA at Concord Pavilion, with stops in Salt Lake City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Austin and more before wrapping up with the band’s Monday, September 11th return to the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
The tour is stopping off at Tampa's MidFlorida Amphitheater on August 31.
Live Nation Presale begins this Wednesday at 10 am, Code: CHORUS.
General tickets go on sale Friday at 10am.
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Ghost continues to elevate and reaffirm its status as one of the world’s most esteemed and celebrated creative forces.
Accumulating well over a billion streams, the Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band continues to bring its live shows to ever-growing and increasingly impassioned crowds, headlining arena tours including sold out shows from The Forum in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in New York to London’s O2 Arena and Stockholm’s Avicii Arena.
In March 2022, its fifth album Impera debuted at No. 1 in a sweep of the US album charts, entering the Billboard 200 at No. 2 and bowing at No. 1 in the band’s native Sweden as well as Germany and Finland, while cracking the top 5 in markets throughout the world. Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace — and featuring “Spillways” — the Grammy-nominated “Call Me Little Sunshine,” and active rock No. 1 radio single “Hunter’s Moon” — Impera finds Ghost transported centuries forward from the Black Plague era of its previous album, 2018 Best Rock Album Grammy nominee Prequelle.
The result is the most ambitious and lyrically incisive entry in the Ghost canon: Over the course of Impera‘s 12-song cycle, empires rise and fall, would-be messiahs ply their hype (financial and spiritual alike), prophecies are foretold as the skies fill with celestial bodies divine and man-made…
All in all, the most current and topical Ghost subject matter to date is set against a hypnotic and darkly colorful melodic backdrop making Impera a listen like no other — yet unmistakably, quintessentially Ghost.
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