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    Billy Idol Announces North American Headline Tour

    By Dom VigilJanuary 23, 2023
    Billy Idol Tour Dates

    Rock legend, Billy Idol will make take his live show back on the road this spring with a run of headlining tour dates. Kicking off on March 30th in Scottsdale, the run features performances at various theatres, amphitheaters and festivals, including an appearance at Pasadena’s Cruel World Festival on May 20th.

    Performing a career spanning set, including a myriad of hits and new music from his latest EPs, Idol will be joined by his longtime band featuring his collaborator and lead guitarist of over forty years, Steve Stevens. Tickets for the Billy Idol Live 2023 Tour are available for purchase Friday, January 27 at 10:00 A.M. local time HERE. See below for full tour routing.

    Last year, Idol released his latest project The Cage EP via Dark Horse Records. The new music follows Idol’s 2021 The Roadside EP, which received praise from fans and critics alike. As on The Roadside EP, Idol once again joins forces in the studio with Stevens. The Cage EP features production contributions from Tommy English (Kacey Musgraves, BØRNS), Zakk Cervini (Blink 182, Machine Gun Kelly), Joe Janiak (Ellie Goulding, Adam Lambert) and Butch Walker (Green Day, Weezer) while English also co-wrote three of the EP’s tracks with Idol and Stevens. Watch/share the Steve Sebring-directed video for “Cage” HERE.

    For 46 years, Billy Idol has been one of the faces and voices of rock’n’roll, with an artistic resume to match the brilliant light of the image. First as the camera-ready front man for Generation X, between 1977 and 1981 Idol emerged with three albums that made positivity, emotional depth and high pop synonymous with punk rock. In 1982 Idol embarked on a remarkable transatlantic/trans-genre solo career that integrated clubland throb, wide-screen depth and drama, rockabilly desperation, the bold and simple lines of punk and rock’n’roll decadence.

    BILLY IDOL LIVE 2023
    March 30—Scottsdale, AZ—Arizona Bike Week at The Rockyard
    April 1—Reno, NV—Grand Sierra Resort
    April 4—Denver, CO—The Mission Ballroom
    April 18—Hollywood, FL—Seminole Hard Rock
    April 21—Clearwater, FL—Ruth Eckerd Hall
    April 22—Orlando, FL—House of Blues Orlando
    April 25—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre
    April 26—Atlanta, GA—Coca-Cola Roxy
    May 1—Moon Township, PA—UPMC Events Center
    May 3—Baltimore, MD—Rams Head Live
    May 5—Niagara Falls, ON—Fallsview Casino Resort
    May 6—Cincinnati, OH—PNC Pavilion
    May 9—Indianapolis, IN—Clowes Hall
    May 11—Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theater
    May 12—St. Paul, MN—Palace Theater
    May 20—Pasadena, CA—Cruel World Festival

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