Rüfüs du Sol have announced a huge London show for next summer, alongside a string of European tour dates.
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Following the release of their new album ‘Inhale / Exhale’ earlier this month, the Grammy Award-winning group have confirmed a tour of the same name, which includes a stop at London’s Crystal Palace Park – marking their biggest show in the UK to date.
The show is set to take place on July 5 2025 and will feature yet-to-be-announced support acts.
Prior to the Crystal Palace gig, the Australian trio will kick off the European tour in Barcelona on June 11, before heading to Berlin, Amsterdam, Rome and Paris in the same month. Find a full list of dates further down.
Speaking on their return to the continent, Rüfüs du Sol said: “Europe has always been a place that has inspired our music, we’ve spent countless hours on dance floors over there. We’re looking forward to bringing our new show to these cities and sharing this next chapter with everyone. There’s an energy in the UK and Europe that pushes us to keep coming back, and we can’t wait to feel that connection again.”
Pre-sale begins next Tuesday (October 22) at 10AM local time, and general sale will commence on Thursday (October 24). Sign up to pre-sale here and find tickets here.
UK/EU we’re excited to be back next summer for some special headline shows. Presale begins Tues 22nd October 10AM local time. pic.twitter.com/QqkEIL3TVP
— RÜFÜS DU SOL (@RufusDuSol) October 17, 2024
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Rüfüs du Sol’s 2025 EU and UK tour dates are:
JUNE
11 – Plaza Mayor at Pobel Espanyol – Barcelona, Spain
14 – Uber Eats Music Hall – Berlin, Germany
17 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
21 – Auditorium Cavea – Rome, Italy
24 – Zenith – Paris, France
JULY
5 – Crystal Palace Park – London, UK
The electronic trio are also set to perform at Lollapalooza Chile, Lollapalooza Argentina and Lollapalooza Brazil in 2025 as the only electronic headliners.
Prior to ‘Inhale / Exhale’, their last album was 2021’s ‘Surrender’. In a three-star review of the LP, NME wrote: “This is house music that aims for transcendence. RÜFÜS DU SOL aren’t doing anything radically new or unexpected, but if you’ve become an expert of the form, why change for the sake of change?”