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Joe Satriani 'Shapeshifting' Tour Rescheduled Due to Coronavirus.

25/3/2020

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Joe Satriani has become the most recent addition to the list of artists who have had to reschedule dates in the wake of the Covid-19 global crisis. The guitar virtuoso, whose new album 'Shapeshifting' is released on 10th April 2020, has however, urged fans to "band together to beat this virus and rock another day". 
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Joe Satriani has become the most recent addition to the list of artists who have had to reschedule dates in the wake of the Covid-19 global crisis. The guitar virtuoso, whose new album 'Shapeshifting' is released on 10th April 2020, has however, urged fans to "band together to beat this virus and rock another day". 

Joe's statement in full reads; "The current COVID-19 virus has now reached pandemic proportions and is making daily life for all of us very challenging. As always, my concern for the health and safety of my fans, my band and crew always take precedence when touring, and now is no exception. I’ve had to make the difficult but necessary decision to postpone the 1st leg of the European Shapeshifting Tour and we are working to reschedule the shows that are affected. Please hold on to your tickets for the rescheduled tour dates Let’s band together to beat this virus and rock another day.” 

Satriani's Shapeshifting UK & and European Tour has been pushed back until April and May 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Tickets for his May 2020 UK “Shapeshifting” Tour will remain valid for the rescheduled 2021 dates.
 
The rescheduled 2021 UK dates include Birmingham Symphony Hall (Friday April 30), Bexhill, De La War Pavilion (Saturday May 1), Manchester Bridgewater Hall (Sunday May 2), London Palladium (Tuesday May 4), Sage Gateshead (Wednesday May 5) and O2 Academy Glasgow (Thursday May 6). Tickets are available from: www.satriani.com/road.
 
Satriani’s forthcoming studio album, 'Shapeshifting', remains set for release on April 10, 2020 via Sony Music/Legacy Recordings and new song, “Big Distortion,” is available on all streaming platforms today. Check out the video for the track below. 
 
The live show will feature tracks from the new studio album “Shapeshifting”, plus he will perform many of his classic fan favorites including “Surfing With The Alien”, “Always with Me, Always with You” and ”Flying In A Blue Dream”.
 
The 2021 touring band features celebrated drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Fogerty) bassist Bryan Beller (Aristocrats) and keyboardist Rai Thistlethwayte (Thirsty Merc) and Joe Satriani on guitar.
 
For two decades, the guitar virtuoso has traveled the world, playing to sold-out crowds as both a headliner and as founder of the all-star “G3” guitar extravaganza. SATRIANI’s studio and live recordings have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide to date and of his many solo albums, two have gone platinum and four others went gold, with 15 Grammy nominations between them. His side project, Chickenfoot, featuring former Van Halen front man Sammy Hagar, former bassist Michael Anthony, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer Chad Smith saw their debut album certified gold and their second studio album debuted at #9.
 
Since its debut in 1996, SATRIANI’s G3 tour has featured the world’s greatest guitarists (everyone from Steve Vai and Eric Johnson to Steve Lukather and Robert Fripp and John Petrucci and Uli Jon Roth) and has become a consistent concert hall sell-out attraction in the U.S., South America, Europe, Australia and Japan. “I think part of its charm and its mojo is in the chemistry of having three top guitarists share what they do on stage,” says SATRIANI. “It’s fun, it’s unpredictable, it’s wild – it’s everything you could want in a show.”
 
Since the 2017 release of his “What Happens Next” album, SATRIANI, toured his G3 Guitar Extravaganza worldwide to critical acclaim, and then embarked on the Experience Hendrix US tour. He recently released “Squares”, a collection of previously unreleased material by his first, pre-fame band, Squares and announced the re-release of his classic 1987 album, “Surfing With The Alien,” which will arrive with new artwork and a bonus disc, “Stripped – the Backing Tracks,” featuring the songs with all guitar solos removed.

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JOE SATRIANI – RESCHEDULED “SHAPESHIFTING” UK TOUR 2021
TICKETS: www.alttickets.com and www.satriani.com
 
Birmingham Symphony Hall
Friday 30 April 2021

Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion
Saturday 1 May 2021

Manchester Bridgewater Hall
Sunday 2 May 2021

London Palladium
Tuesday 4 May 2021

Sage Gateshead
Wednesday 5 May 2021

Glasgow O2 Academy
Thursday 6 May 2021

JOE SATRIANI – JOE SATRIANI RESCHEDULED “SHAPESHIFTING” EUROPEAN TOUR 2021
April 9
Zurich, Switzerland
Volkshaus Zurich

April 10
Winterbach, Germany
Salierhalle

April 12
Aarhus, Denmark
Train

April 13
Odense, Denmark
Posten

April 14
Copenhagen, Denmark
Amager Bio

April 15
Stockholm, Sweden
Fryshuset

April 16
Oslo, Norway
Rockefeller

April 19
Berlin, Germany
Huxleys

April 20
Nuremberg, Germany
Löwensaal

April 21
Karlsruhe, Germany
Tollhaus

April 23
Antwerp, Belgium
De Roma Borgerhout

April 24
Enschede, Netherlands
Muziekcentrum Enschede

April 25
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Melkweg the max

April 26
Heerlen, Netherlands
RABOzaal Heerlen

April 27
Oberhausen, Germany
Turbinenhalle
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