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Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 105,109
Category Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Rock
Concerts
Feb
19
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
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Feb
20
Bristol Beacon
Bristol
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Feb
22
The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
Gateshead
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Feb
23
Kings Theatre Glasgow
Glasgow
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Feb
25
The Bridgewater Hall
Manchester
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Feb
26
The London Palladium
London
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Feb
27
De La Warr Pavilion
Bexhill On Sea
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Apr
04
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Montevideo
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Apr
05
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Buenos Aires
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Apr
06
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Santiago
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Apr
09
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Rio De Janeiro
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Apr
10
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Porto Alegre
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Apr
11
Magician’s Farewell Tour
São Paulo
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Apr
12
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Curitiba
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Apr
13
Magician’s Farewell Tour
Belo Horizonte
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Jul
31
Notodden Blues Festival 2025
Notodden
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About Uriah Heep
Among venerable UK rock institutions, with Black Sabbath and Jethro Tull dispersing, we are, perhaps, really, down to just Deep Purple, Yes and Uriah Heep left to uphold the tradition of quality original progressive hard rock forged at the very beginning of a golden era for this music, late ‘60s into the nexus year that was 1970. At that crossroads, along with Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, Uriah Heep helped invent a decorative and uniquely British form of heavy metal with their debut album, Very ‘Eavy, Very ‘Umble. The record was offered as a self-titled on American shores, but whatever the titling, it was historically massive in the invention of a music format that would rule the ‘70s and only intensify in the ‘80s. It is from those roots, with classic, crucial slabs of nascent metal such as “Gypsy,” “Bird of Prey” and “Walking in Your Shadow,” that Uriah Heep began their ascendance both at home and in the US, culminating in their most enduring works, Demons and Wizards, The Magician’s Birthday and Sweet Freedom, all of which went gold in the States, entering the Billboard Top 40, ensuring years of concert dominance for the band throughout the ‘70s. Furthermore, Uriah Heep have been responsible for the most elevated and intelligent use of vocals in a heavy metal context amongst the major bands inventing the genre in the 1970s. It is for this reason Heep were coined the Beach Boys of Heavy Metal, and their influence is there for all to see in other bands including the likes of Sweet and Queen. The band were also one of the forerunners with respect to the integration of Hammond organ, along with Mick’s signature wah-wah guitar, a combination that became the template for their sound. Success has followed the forging of such an audacious formula. Across 25 studio albums, along with myriad live releases and compilations, Uriah Heep has managed to sell 40 million records worldwide, four million of those in the US. Impressive American numbers, but that leaves 36 million records to be sold in the rest of the world, underscoring the fact that Uriah Heep have become, through their relentless dedication to touring, a truly global band, with particular success in Germany, Scandinavia, Japan, Eastern Europe and Russia, where they were the first Western rock band to play live in Moscow in December 1987 to 180,000 people. Through their success as rock ‘n’ roll pioneers, this enabled other bands to follow in their wake and Russia is now part of every band’s touring schedule. What is perhaps even more admirable than the love for the band across the globe has been the quality and consistency of Heep’s music across a myriad of personnel changes, some of them potentially critical, beginning with the loss of charismatic vocalist David Byron after the band’s ninth studio album, High and Mighty, issued in June 1976. Indeed, some of these personnel shuffles might have been responsible for a fallow period in the late ‘70s, the accepted nadir in the narrative being 1980’s Conquest record. But in 1982, the band stormed back (as they would again in 1995) with a classic of British heavy metal called Abominog, which found the band back where they belong, namely in the American Top 40. This album featured Peter Goalby on vocals. and in the annals of Uriah Heep history, this record, a conquering document released smack in the thick of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, is revered by Heep fans on par with such classics as 1971’s Look at Yourself and 1972’s Demons and Wizards, even if the band’s music had been overhauled and supercharged for a new decade. Similarly, stadium-rocking records Head First, issued in 1983, and Equator, issued two years later, capped off this exciting era for the band. As a way of contextualizing the band’s extensive history, the well regarded FM-friendly Peter Goalby years might be considered the third era of Heep’s extensive and productive history. As recap, one might frame the first era of the band as encompassing the classic David Byron years along with the productive co-writing stewardship of Ken Hensley, culminating in 1973’s double Live album, sent to #37 on the US charts with the help of timeless Heep classics like “Sunrise,” “Sweet Lorraine,” “Circle of Hands, epic masterwerk “July Morning” and smash hits “Easy Livin’” and “Love Machine,” both examples of the band’s mastery of the heavy metal shuffle. Following this, the second era of the band might be said to encompass the years 1974 to 1981. Although containing a few David Byron-fronted albums, this time period features underrated records like Firefly and Fallen Angel, along with 1977’s Innocent Victim, which sold over a million copies in Germany alone. Each of these featured ex-Lucifer Friend singer John Lawton on vocals, and each helped build and maintain the band’s legacy of intensely professional harmonies across songs rife with joyous and even spiritual melody. Yet despite Uriah Heep’s esteemed place in rock history being assured through the likes of Demons and Wizards and The Magician’s Birthday alone, the most inspiring chapter of the Uriah Heep saga must surely be that of the band’s fourth era, marked by keyboardist Phil Lanzon joining in 1986 followed by vocalist Bernie Shaw in 1987. Both Phil and Bernie are still in the band to this day, their first recording as part of the fold being Live in Moscow, celebrating Heep as the first western rock band to be invited to play in Russia. This was followed by a studio album called Raging Silence which was the start of the Box/Lanzon writing partnership. Indeed, given the massive commercial status of Uriah Heep in the ‘70s, along with the considerable attention afforded the guys in the early ‘80s, it’s become a bit of an urban myth that this is a band plagued by lineup changes. The fact of the matter is that for over 30 years, from 1986 to 2007, Uriah Heep had consisted of patriarch Mick Box on lead guitars, Bernie Shaw on vocals, long-time member Lee Kerslake on drums, Trevor Bolder on bass and Phil Lanzon keyboards. It is only with the retirement of Lee Kerslake through ill health and the death of Trevor Bolder that the band found it necessary to add new blood. Russell Gilbrook auditioned to become Heep’s drummer, bringing along an insane level of energy that propels each reconsidered Heep classic from the bottom up, while driving the new songs with a vitality rare among venerable heritage acts. After the death of Trevor Bolder, Dave Rimmer came along and when he auditioned, the guys quickly found that he was the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle. A formidable rhythm section was born. And it hasn’t been that this 30-plus year “fourth phase” for the band has been any sort of victory lap. Admired and respected as fans have been for the consistency and high quality of the long-standing Uriah Heep lineup over these last three decades in the live environment, the band has also consistently put out excellent new music faithful to storied Heep trademarks such as heaviness, use of Hammond, the challenge of the shuffle, and the always essential use of wah-wah when Mick is inclined to tear off one of his life-affirming guitar solos. Indeed, if through the 1990s, Uriah Heep had worked at a relaxed pace, in the 2000s they’ve issued fully four albums of completely new music—Wake the Sleeper, Into the Wild, Outsider and finally, Living the Dream, the latter of which ardent Heep watchers are deeming something of a masterpiece. This astonishing run, however, really begins with the highly regarded Sea of Light from 1995, a fan favourite that finds the songwriting team of Box and Lanzon yielding huge creative returns. Up into 2014’s Outsider, on which the two co-write every song, the band were rewarded with a late-period hit in “One Minute,” a huge crowd-pleaser at all live shows across the globe. And through all this rich history, in the wings—or as parallel story lines as it were—Uriah Heep have conducted a thriving “Official Bootleg Series.” As well, the guys celebrated their 40th anniversary with a re-recordings album called Celebration, followed by a tour comprising 250 shows all over the world (60 different countries, in fact). Along the winding road, Uriah Heep have had ex-members die (most notably Gary Thain, David Byron, Trevor Bolder and recently John Wetton), although on a lighter note, they’ve had ex-members—Lee Kerslake and Bob Daisley—that at one time were fully half of the classic Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard of Ozz band! Even earlier than that they had Kiss, ZZ Top, Foreigner and Rush as support bands, cherished memories which gave those bands their first break, all of them speaking fondly of their time with Mick and the boys. In January of 2018, the band entered Chapel Studios in England with producer Jay Ruston (Stone Sour, Anthrax, Steel Panther) and recorded their latest offering, Living the Dream. The album was released worldwide in late 2018 on Frontiers Records. An extensive world tour was immediately underway to support the release and the band are still on the road with the record, indicative of the pride the guys feel with this release. “Working with Jay was amazing,” reflects Mick. “He totally understood what we were going for and delivered big time. We wanted a Heep album that the band and the fans would be proud of, and with Jay at the helm, we have delivered that.” Bernie calls Living the Dream, “a full-blown, ‘rockin’ Uriah Heep record. All the traits that made Heep famous in the past are here. Passion, power, harmony and substance… these are Heep trademarks you’ll get from the first riff.” The point of all this is that even now, 50 years after the band’s inception, the sun seems to be shining down upon Mick Box and Uriah Heep. Fact is, Heep are one of only a small clutch of heritage acts that are doing everything a band must do to be considered vital, namely touring worldwide and regularly recording and releasing high quality, exquisitely produced full-length records that continue to capture their fan base’s imagination. If there’s another band born in 1969 that has stayed as engaged with their fans as Heep, all the power to them. But for Mick Box, music has never been a competition—him an’ Heep will keep spreading their many messages of positivity all over the world and gaining new fans along the way. Their songs and music have stood the test of time, and with even more new songs on the horizon the mighty Heep are as strong and powerful as ever.
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Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Rock
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What fans are saying
Cipriano
5 / 5
Everything I expected! ...and so much more! Wow! Mick & Boys are legendary for a reason...and the rest of us are just not worthy! Saxon?!?!? ...at a lost for words. Holy Mackerel! ...do these gentlemen rule! What an incredible tour, bravo Boys! ...BRAVO
TempleLive at Wichita Scottish Rite Center Wichita, KS
May 26, 2024
Mark
4 / 5
For me best band of the event was Uriah Heep even tho they only had time for 7 songs which was a big shame They just get better with age brilliant Hope they tour again in the uk soon
Peoples Bank Theatre Marietta, OH
Aug 25, 2024
Irene
5 / 5
Suverän konsert!!!! Mycket energi å glädje. De gamla hitsen håller lääääääänge än, men jag börjar bli klar för lite av de nya låtarna. En bland de bästa konserter jag vart på. Tack Heep för en härlig minnesrik kväll. 🤘❤️
Foundation Notodden Blues Festival Notodden, Norway
Aug 06, 2023
Phantom Lord
4 / 5
The reason why I -clipped- 0.5 starts is, the crowd were too grumpy and sleepy at the beginning, but after 5-6 songs, everyone got crazy. It was awesome. Please come back in this summer -you promised ;)-!
Zorlu PSM - Turkcell Sahnesi IStanbul, Turkey
Feb 12, 2019
Maik
5 / 5
Was diese alten Herren immer noch vom Hocker reißen ist wirklich beachtlich. Die Jungs haben mit ihren alten Hits die Fans allesamt mitgerissen. Zusammen mit Saxon und Judas Priest war es ein wirklich unvergesslicher Abend.
Festhalle Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Mar 26, 2024
Berger
3 / 5
Tolles Konzert in einem wunderschönen Park. Uriah Heep haben alles gegeben und die Leute wirklich begeistert. Einziger Negativpunkt: der miserable Sound! Schlecht und kaum abgemischt. Für den Gesang fehlten wohl schlicht die Verstärker.
Kurpark Bad Krozingen, Germany
Jul 29, 2023
Nigel
5 / 5
Brilliant acoustic set to start followed by an outstanding electric performance - played all the old stuff - a manic evening- so much energy and clearly enjoying themselves- just great to see
The London Palladium London, United Kingdom
Oct 07, 2022
Malinda
5 / 5
Overall the Uriah Heep concert was great. Acoustics were not so great with the venue. We have heard better at other concerts of theirs.
Hard Rock Cafe Tampa, FL
Apr 26, 2024
Ken
4 / 5
Great night at a great venue with good selection of old and new tracks. I was a teenager again for the night! 👍🙏🏻
The London Palladium London, United Kingdom
Oct 11, 2022
James
5 / 5
Very high effort high energy performance, engaged well with the crowd, put on a good show, really enjoyed it. Happy 50th (52nd) Uriah Heep!
The London Palladium London, United Kingdom
Oct 05, 2022
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Uriah Heep Tour Cities
Curitiba, Brazil Santiago, Chile Birmingham, United Kingdom Belo Horizonte, Brazil Notodden, Norway São Paulo, Brazil Bexhill On Sea, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Porto Alegre, Brazil Glasgow, United Kingdom Bristol, United Kingdom Buenos Aires, Argentina Gateshead, United Kingdom Montevideo, Uruguay

Frequently Asked Questions About Uriah Heep

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Uriah Heep on tour?

Yes, Uriah Heep is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Uriah Heep concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Uriah Heep tour is scheduled for 16 dates across 16 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Uriah Heep scheduled to play?

Uriah Heep is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Uriah Heep tour start?

Uriah Heep’s tour starts Feb 19, 2025 and ends on Jul 31, 2025. They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in Birmingham at Symphony Hall and their next upcoming concert will be in Santiago at Teatro Teletón.

What venues is Uriah Heep performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Feb 19 - Birmingham, United Kingdom @ Symphony Hall
Feb 20 - Bristol, ENG @ Bristol Beacon
Feb 22 - Gateshead, United Kingdom @ The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
Feb 23 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ Kings Theatre Glasgow
Feb 25 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ The Bridgewater Hall
Feb 26 - London, United Kingdom @ The London Palladium
Feb 27 - Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex @ De La Warr Pavilion
Apr 04 - Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo @ Montevideo Music Box
Apr 05 - Buenos Aires, CABA @ Palermo Groove
Apr 06 - Santiago, Región Metropolitana @ Teatro Teletón
Apr 09 - Rio De Janeiro, RJ @ Clara Nunes Theater
Apr 10 - Porto Alegre, RS @ Opinião
Apr 11 - São Paulo, SP @ Tokio Marine Hall
Apr 12 - Curitiba, PR @ Ópera de Arame - Parque das Pedreiras
Apr 13 - Belo Horizonte, MG @ Mister Rock
Jul 31 - Notodden, Vestfold og Telemark @ Notodden Bok & Blueshus
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