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Knocked Loose have just unveiled their full Euro plans this summer.
We already know they’re playing the likes of Outbreak London and Manchester, but now the hardcore heroes have unveiled some headline dates in mainland Europe alongside festival appearances, and a couple of support slots with Deftones in Milan and Zürich (what a line-up that is!). “Back to Europe in June,” they say. “Some fests. Some shows with Pain Of Truth. Some shows with Deftones. Nbd.”
Catch them live at the following:
Knocked Loose 2025 European tour dates
June
9 Luxembourg City den Atelier (w/ God Complex)
11 Nickelsdorf Nova Rock Festival
13 London Outbreak Fest
14 Manchester Outbreak Fest
17 Milan Kozel Carroponte (supporting Deftones)
19 Zürich Halle 622 (supporting Deftones)
20 Dessel Graspop Metal Meeting
22 Clisson Hellfest Open Air Festival
24 Wiesbaden Schlachthof Wiesbaden (w/ Split Chain and Pain Of Truth)
26 Seinäjoki Provinssi
27 Helsinki Tuska Open Air
28 Ysselsteyn Jera On Air
30 Münster Skaters Palace (w/ Split Chain and Pain Of Truth)
July
2 Hamburg Große Freiheit 36 (w/ Split Chain and Pain Of Truth)
Speaking to Kerrang! last year about growing as a band while still embracing their roots, guitarist Isaac Hale explained that, “We’ve always just taken steps. How do we reach more people? How do we put on the best shows? How do we make the next album stronger than anything we’ve made before? We’ve gotten to the point now where those steps are becoming more like leaps and bounds. But our attitude is still the same.
“We need to play bigger shows, sure. Would I love to play Madison Square Garden? Absolutely. But we’ll never be too big to play the 70-cap pizzerias we used to. We want to be able to do both: to experience the high of playing to the most people we ever have, and the also high of playing to 70 people totally there in the moment.”