- Music
- 15 Jan 02
To the faithful, departing
The Cranberries get set to tour the world in '02
The Cranberries have announced dates for the first leg of a massive world tour, taking them from Copenhagen in February, through Europe to a late April show in Munich, and then on to North America in May.
The tour is both in support of current album Wake Up And Smell The Coffee and a celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the release of their debut long-player, the massive "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?"
To celebrate their first decade in pop, the Berries are also re-releasing their back catalogue in March. Fans can expect a boxed set as well as numerous extras, rarities, alternate versions and new artwork.
The quartet can hardly wait to be back on tour.
"We’re visiting a lot of new cities this year," Dolores told us, "including Latin America, an area we've yet to visit and are very much looking forward to.
"We’re also all really excited about the tour kicking off in Copenhagen, a city we haven’t visited since we started our career."
Stay tuned to hotpress.com for new Cranberries dates as they are confirmed.
The dates so far are:
Feb 17 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Feb 19 – Stockholm, Sweden
Feb 21 – Berlin, Germany
Feb 22 – Dusseldorf, Germany
Feb 24 – Vienna, Austria
Feb 26 – Geneva, Switzerland
Feb 27 – Zurich, Switzerland
Mar 10 – Bologna, Italy
Mar 11 – Toulon, France
Mar 13 – Madrid, Spain
Mar 15 – Barcelona, Spain
Mar 16 – San Sebastian, Spain
Mar 18 – Lille, France
Mar 28 – Brussels, Belgium
Mar 29 – Amsterdam, Netherland
Mar 31 – Frankfurt, Germany
Apr 2 – Amneville, France
Apr 3 – Stuttgart, Germany
Apr 5 – Milan, Italy
Apr 6 – Lyon, France
Apr 8 – Paris, France
Apr 9 – Bourges, France
Apr 19 – Oslo, Norway
Apr 21 – Hamburg, Germany
Apr 23 – Prague, Czech Republic
Apr 25 – Katowice, Poland
Apr 27 – Munich, Germany
The Cranberries new single, "Time Is Ticking Out", arrives in the shops on February 15th.
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