Deep Purple's appropriately-titled 'The Long Goodbye' tour is getting longer.
While the 'Long Goodbye' was thought to be finished last fall, the band on Monday announced 33 additional U.S. concerts this coming fall.
The tour will begin in early September and wrap up six weeks later in mid-October. You can see all the dates below and get more details here.
Deep Purple started the tour in 2017, the year following its long-awaited Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Many assumed the tour was heralding the legendary band's retirement, but band members were noncommittal on the matter.
Guitarist Steve Morse said last summer that he was probably the only member of Deep Purple looking forward to retirement. Bassist Roger Glover later added that he was "dreading" a final farewell.
Then in January, Morse of all people let slip that the he was planning several projects in 2019, not the least of which included a new Deep Purple album and another tour.
And if Deep Purple is continuing with the 'Long Goodbye' moniker, that suggests the follow-up to 2017's Infinite album won't be released until after the tour is over.
Deep Purple 'The Long Goodbye' 2019 U.S. Tour
9/3 — Riverside, CA @ Fox Performing Arts Center
9/4 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
9/6 — Temecula, CA @ Pechanga Theater
9/7 — Murphys, CA @ Ironstone Amphitheatre
9/8 — San Francisco, CA @ Warfield
9/10 — Portland, OR @ Keller Auditorium
9/11 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
9/13 — Reno, NV @ Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort
9/14 — Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues
9/15 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Hall at Eccles Theater
9/17 — Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
9/19 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre
9/20 — Shawnee, OK @ FireLake Arena
9/21 — Tulsa, OK @ The Joint at Hard Rock
9/23 — Houston, TX @ Revention Music Center
9/24 — New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre
9/26 — Orlando, FL @ Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
9/27 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Mahaffey Theatre
9/29 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy
9/30 — Nashville, TN @ Andrew Jackson Hall @ TN PAC
10/2 — Washington, D.C. @ Warner Theatre
10/4 — Monticello, NY @ Resorts World Catskills Epicenter
10/5 — Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
10/6 — Portland, ME @ Merrill Auditorium at City Hall
10/8 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
10/9 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun
10/10 — Philadelphia, PA @ Tower Theatre
10/12 — Indianapolis, IN. @ Murat Theatre
10/13 — Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theatre
10/15 — Detroit, MI @Fox Theatre
10/16 — Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage
10/18 — Chicago, IL @ Rosemont Theatre
10/19 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
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