The legendary British band Deep Purple announces his next studio album, “SPLAT!”. A long-awaited work that is already in pre-sale and will be published next July 3 through earMUSIC.
Recovering its intense studio sound, as in its beginnings, Bob Ezrin is in charge of producing this new LP. Ian Gillanthe group’s singer, states that “SPLAT!” will recover the energy and essence of the band from the 70s as with their classics “Highway Star” and “Smoke on the Water”. The album is based on the concept of the end of humanity from the transformation, consolidating itself as one of the band’s most powerful conceptual works in a long time.
“SPLAT!” It is accompanied by an extensive tour that will travel to up to 28 countries, performing 86 concerts. The tour will start on July 4th in Ávilawithin the renowned festival Musicians in Naturewhich is held at the Mesegosillo estate, a natural enclave already common for big international names. Just one day later, the July 5the band will travel north to perform in Pamplonawhere they will take the stage of the Navarra Arena.
The tour will continue on the Costa del Sol: July 9Deep Purple will be part of the poster of the exclusive Starlite Occident of Marbellaone of the most outstanding concert series of the summer in Spain. The next day, the July 10the band will head to western Andalusia to perform in Jerez de la Fronteraspecifically in the Uncle Pepe Festivalheld at the emblematic Bodegas Tío Pepe.
After this first round of summer concerts, the group will return to Spain in the fall for two major events in large capacity venues. He October 19Deep Purple will perform at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelonaand later will stop at Madridwhere they will offer a concert at the Movistar Arena he October 2nd. Tickets are now available through this link.
However, they will never act alone; the also british Jayler They will always be in charge of opening their appointments with fans, marking the generational change of hard rock. This very young group, influenced by Led Zeppelin and, of course, Deep Purple is capable of regenerating the vintage rock sound of the seventies, giving it another energy.

