British rock legends Uriah Heep have introduced their farewell tour.
In a video message to followers, Mick Field, the band’s final surviving unique member, revealed the information.
“Who can consider subsequent 12 months is 55 years because the band began, and that is simply so superb. I do know a lot of you’ve been with us because the starting, and we do thanks for that. It means the world to us,” the rocker stated partly. “Sadly, we have now made the choice to wind down touring the entire world subsequent 12 months beneath the title of ‘Magician’s Farewell’. In actual fact, The Magician’s Farewell.”
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Field famous that tour dates will likely be introduced in February 2025, and urged that the the trek will likely be intensive.
“Over the following two to 3 years, we intend to play as many locations as doable and see you all for the one final time,” he defined. “On behalf of the band and myself, I wanna thanks all for the continued assist you’ve at all times given us. It means the world to us, and it means a lot to us, and I simply wanna thanks for that.”
Watch the Uriah Heep Farewell Tour Announcement
Uriah Heep’s Rock Legacy
Considered a pioneer of arduous rock, heavy steel and progressive rock, Uriah Heep rose to success within the Nineteen Seventies. In America, their largest industrial hit was “Simple Livin’” from 1972’s Demons and Wizards. Additional well-known songs embody “Gypsy,” “The Wizard,” “Stealin'” and “Candy Lorraine.”
In complete, Uriah Heep has launched 25 studio albums throughout their spectacular profession. The latest, Chaos & Color, got here out in 2023.
Along with Field, the band’s present lineup options vocalist Bernie Shaw, keyboardist Phil Lanzon, drummer Russell Gilbrook and bassist Dave Rimmer.
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