November 8, 2024

Peter Gabriel Reveals New ‘i/o’ Album and 2023 Tour Plans

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Peter Gabriel has announced a 2023 tour of the U.K. and Europe. The shows will include songs from i/o, his first album in over a decade.

No further information on the album was available. A press release notes that “full details on the i/o album will follow.” Gabriel’s most recent album, 2011’s New Blood, included orchestral rerecordings of songs from throughout his career; the year before, he released a covers album, Scratch My Back. Up from 2002 is his most recent collection of new, original songs.

Gabriel released the single “I’m Amazing” in 2016 to commemorate the death of boxer Muhammad Ali, and contributed the song “Why Don’t You Show Yourself” to the soundtrack of the 2014 film Words With Gods.

“It’s been awhile and I am now surrounded by a whole lot of new songs and am excited to be taking them out on the road,” the former Genesis singer said in a statement announcing the tour. “Look forward to seeing you out there.”

You can see the tour dates below.

Peter Gabriel 2023 i/o TourMay 18 – Krakow, Poland @ Tuaron ArenaMay 20 – Verona, Italy @ Verona ArenaMay 21 – Milan, Italy @ Mediolanum ArenaMay 23 – Paris, France @ Accorhotels ArenaMay 24 – Lille, France @ Stade Pierre-MauroyMay 26 – Berlin, German @ WaldbuehneMay 28 – Munich, Germany @ KoeingsplatzMay 30 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal ArenaMay 31 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Avicii ArenaJune 2 – Bergen, Norway @ KoengenJune 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo DomeJune 6 – Antwerp, Belgium @ SportpaleisJune 8 – Zurich, Switzerland @ HallenstadionJune 10 – Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess ArenaJune 12 – Hamburg, Germany @ Barclays ArenaJune 13 – Frankfurt, Germany @ FesthalleJune 15 – Bordeaux, France @ Arkea ArenaJune 17 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilitia ArenaJune 19 – London, UK @ 02 ArenaJune 22 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO HydroJune 23 – Manchester, UK @ AO ArenaJune 25 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena

Projects recorded apart from one another allowed members of Genesis to explore areas of their songcraft that might have gone forever undiscovered.

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