Storm Orchestra announced as support for April-May Skillet European Tour
Tickets are available HERE.
UK Shows
21 April – O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK
22 April – O2 Academy – Birmingham, UK
24 April – O2 Academy – Glasgow, UK
25 April – O2 Victoria Warehouse – Manchester, UK
New album Get Better out now on Mascot Records – Listen HERE
Music Videos: Crush the Mirrors ft. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! | Drummer | Bright Soul | Superplayer


| STORM ORCHESTRA – Crush The Mirrors (Feat Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!) |
| Paris’ hottest prospect, alt-rockers Storm Orchestra, have been announced as a support for Skillet’s April – May European tour. The band will join the Memphis rockers on 16 April in Hamburg (Germany) and it will wind their way through further dates in Germany (Cologne, Offenbach, Munich, Berlin), The Netherlands (Amsterdam), UK (London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester), Belgium (Brussels), France (Paris), Austria (Vienna), Poland (Warsaw, Wrocław) and finish in the Czech Republic (Prague). Tickets are available HERE. Talking about the 16-date run the band say; “We are truly thrilled and incredibly excited to be going on tour across Europe, performing in such big and iconic venues and sharing the stage with a band like Skillet, huge thanks to them for their trust!”” Giving a glimpse of what fans can expect they continue, “As a support act, we know we have to be sharp and make an impact quickly. We’ve been working hard for this kind of thing to happen, and this opportunity to tour with Skillet is simply incredible. We really connect with their style, and we’re happy about that musical synergy: big riffs with catchy, unforgettable choruses. We hope their audience will love it!” “A special mention goes to Paris, our home city, where we’ll be playing at the Zénith in front of 7,000 people including family and friends. It’s a venue that means a lot to us as we saw many of our favorite artists there.“ they add. “It will also be our first time playing in the UK, a true rock country, which is a major milestone. So excited also to be back in many countries we visited the last few years and meet again with our friends from Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Austria and Czech Republic.” |
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| Storm Orchestra’s music is built for stadiums but made to connect with people. It entwines the infectiousness of Nothing But Thieves, the captivating driving force of Royal Blood, and the melodic ambition of Muse. Momentum has swung for them, driven by their high-intensity live shows, where they’ve captured lightning in a bottle. A reputation that has led them to tour with Sweden’s finest rock ‘n’ rollers, Royal Republic in 2025 and in March this year. They’ve shone on the festival circuit, captivated crowds on a tour of Germany with Lonely Spring and announced themselves on the big stage when they opened for Black Stone Cherry at L’Olympia, Paris. They released their latest album Get Better in April 2025, which birthed the singles Bright Soul, Drummer, Superplayer and Crush the Mirrors ft. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! The three Paris natives; Maxime Goudard (vocals, guitar), Adrien Richard (bass), and Loïc Fouquet (drums) have become the gem in the French alternative scene since the release of their self-titled debut EP in 2020 — Storm Orchestra is here to be your new favourite band. Tour Dates Tickets are available HERE. With Skillet 16 April – Inselpark Arena – Hamburg, GERMANY 18 April – Palladium – Cologne, GERMANY 19 April – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS 21 April – O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK 22 April – O2 Academy – Birmingham, UK 24 April – O2 Academy – Glasgow, UK 25 April – O2 Victoria Warehouse – Manchester, UK 27 April – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, BELGIUM 28 April – Zénith – Paris, FRANCE 01 May – Stadthalle – Offenbach, GERMANY 02 May – Zenith – Munich, GERMANY 03 May – Gasometer – Vienna, AUSTRIA 05 May– Columbiahalle – Berlin, GERMANY 07 May – Torwar – Warsaw, POLAD 08 May – A2 Centrum – Wrocław, POLAND 09 May – Forum Karlin – Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC Festivals 13 Jun – God Save The Kouign Festival – Penmarc’h, FRANCE 03 Jul – Le Plein Air Festival – Provins, FRANCE 26 Sep – Languederock Festival – Béziers, FRANCE Headline Shows 05 Nov – Le Ferailleur – Nantes – FRANCE 07 Nov – Le Rex – Toulouse , FRANCE 12 Nov – Maison Bleue – Strasbourg, FRANCE |
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