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Amsterdam Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 4,694
Category Rock, Pop
Concerts
Mar
15
Panama
Amsterdam
Tickets
Mar
28
The Waterfront
Norwich
Tickets
Apr
04
The Voodoo Rooms
Edinburgh
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Apr
05
Oran Mor
Glasgow
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Apr
12
Arts Club Theatre
Liverpool
Tickets
Apr
18
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds
Tickets
Apr
25
Alberts Shed
Shrewsbury
Tickets
Apr
26
Lost Horizon HQ
Bristol
Tickets
May
03
100 Club
London
Tickets
About Amsterdam
Amsterdam (1) Amsterdam were formed on Merseyside in 1999 and promptly stayed there - mainly because they didn't really have any band members or any songs - but Ian Prowse had to tell his friends in the pub he had a new band going. A few gigs were played with various band line-ups and to stunning indifference, but all this changed in 2000 when the arrival of Ian's best-ever songs rescued him from the pub and they immediately won an NME competition to find the best-unsigned band of 2000. Next up the band were one of the winners at the prestigious music biz event In the City. Since then the boys have had the most successful website in the country for any unsigned band with traffic reaching an unbelievable 200,000 hits even though the band haven't released any records other than through their own site. Amsterdam have also appeared on an EMI compilation album Mersey Boys and Liverpool Girls alongside Paul McCartney and all the Liverpool greats. In fact, the launch gig for the album saw Amsterdam steal the show and left fellow performer Elvis Costello gobsmacked in the wings. The band have now performed sell out shows in Liverpool and London and garnished fantastic national reviews from the likes of The Guardian ('Liverpool's most likely to') and Channel 4 Teletext ('tunes to move mountains'). Other factors were the recent storming of the Janice Long show where the band performed three stunning live tracks in the famous Pebble Mill studios, Janice herself commented at the end that the BBC Radio 2 email address had never had such a response. Apparently the praise poured in from listeners all over the country. The Sunday Express also proclaimed Amsterdam the best band you haven't yet heard! The profile of the band then unexpectedly rocketed with the patronage of worldwide songwriting icon Elvis Costello. Elvis - who had been impressed at the Mersey Boys and Liverpool Girls show - asked the band if they would play with him live on BBC TV's Jonathon Ross Show to promote his new single. The band got on famously with Elvis who then took them over to the Netherlands to open up for him on the first date of his world tour in Amsterdam itself! This was then followed by the opening slot of the year in front of 4,000 people at Costello's big hometown show at the Kings Arena in Liverpool, the band responded by putting in their best ever performance. The boys also made the last-ever John Peel Festive Fifty with the late legend weeping live on air when he played the Amsterdam anthem Does This Train Stop on Merseyside? Recently Peelie's wife Sheila went live on BBC Radio 1 for the first time ever to personally dedicate the song to her late husband above all the other hundreds of tunes he loved: "This is the one he would have wanted me to play" she said. Even more sold out shows followed and the gang came to the attention of London-based independent label Beat Crazy Records. Following the recruitment of new bassist Paul Hagan, the band have recorded their proper debut for Beat Crazy. The first single to be lifted from the album, The Journey, reached number 32 in the official UK top 40 in January 2005. John Peel favourite and follow-up single Does This Train Stop on Merseyside? also hit the charts in June 2005, paving way for release of debut album The Journey. The third single from the album Takin' On The World, was playlisted on BBC Radio 2 and many other stations. The single then proceeded to chart in October 2005. The band officially announced on the 14th June 2006 that they had parted company with the record label Beat Crazy, the following statement was posted on their website. "We can also now happily confirm that Amsterdam have parted company with Beat Crazy records. The band will now sit down and plan the next move with their management team at Cruisin music who also represent The Stranglers and Tina Cousins. The first chapter of a post-Beat Crazy world is to be the live album which will include new songs, tunes from The Journey as well as older Amsterdam classics." Amsterdam (2) The members Donald Van Os (gt, voc), Jacques Zwart (bs) and Martin Van Os (dr) from the Amsterdam based pop-band Penny Wise, changed their name into Amsterdam in 1969 and added Michel van Dijk (gt) and Peter van Asten (voc). In 1970 they released two successfull singles; "Indian Pipe" and "Lucy Lucy". After these two singles they released until 1975 another six singles. In 1975 they split up and afterwards the album "Amsterdam" is released.
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Amsterdam Tour Cities
Amsterdam, Netherlands Bristol, United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Shrewsbury, United Kingdom Edinburgh, United Kingdom Leeds, United Kingdom Liverpool, United Kingdom Norwich, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Amsterdam

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Amsterdam on tour?

Yes, Amsterdam is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Amsterdam concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Amsterdam tour is scheduled for 9 dates across 9 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Amsterdam scheduled to play?

Amsterdam is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Amsterdam tour start?

Amsterdam’s tour starts Mar 15, 2025 and ends on May 03, 2025. They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in Amsterdam at Panama and their next upcoming concert will be in Bristol at Lost Horizon HQ.

What venues is Amsterdam performing at?

As part of the Amsterdam tour, Amsterdam is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 15 - Amsterdam, North Holland @ Panama
Mar 28 - Norwich, United Kingdom @ The Waterfront
Apr 04 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ The Voodoo Rooms
Apr 05 - Glasgow, Scotland @ Oran Mor
Apr 12 - Liverpool, United Kingdom @ Arts Club Theatre
Apr 18 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ Brudenell Social Club
Apr 25 - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom @ Alberts Shed
Apr 26 - Bristol, England @ Lost Horizon HQ
May 03 - London, United Kingdom @ 100 Club
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