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Moore sets European dates for '25

Tuesday, November 26, 2024 – Kip Moore announced his first batch of international tour dates for 2025.

Kicking off in May, Moore will play Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands and the the United Kingdom throughout the spring.

The tour announcement arrives on the heels of his 2024 International Artist Achievement Award received last week at The 58th Annual CMA Awards.

Tickets and VIP packages will go on-sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

Moore also shared today the official video for his latest song "Wildfire," which Moore co-produced with Oscar Charles and co-wrote with Charles, Dan Couch and Hank Born.

Tour dates are:
May 17 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Nalen
May 18 - Oslo, Norway @ Rockefeller Music Hall
May 21 - Hamburg, Germany @ Docks
May 23 - Cologne, Germany @ E-Werk
May 24 - Stuttgart, Germany @ Im Wizemann - Halle
May 25 - Zurich, Swizterland @ Kaufleuten
May 28 - Tilburg, Netherlands @ 13
May 30 - Birmingham, England @ Academy
May 31 - Leeds, England @ Academy
June 1 - Belfast, Northern Ireland @ SSE Arena
June 4 - Newcastle, England @ City Hall
June 5 - Glasgow, Scotland @ OVO Hydro Arena
June 7 – London \@ Brixton Academy
June 8 - Manchester, England @ Apollo


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