Neonfly confirmed as support for Gamma Ray

London based rockers Neonfly are extremely proud to announce that they will be supporting Gamma Ray on an 18 date European tour that will see the band rocking for thousands of fans in Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Netherlands, England, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland.

Dates are as follows:

NOVEMBER
13 – Pamplona – Totem (ES)
14 – Santiago De Compostela – Capitol (ES)
15 – Porto – Hard Club (PO)
17 – Lisboa – Paradis Garaje (PO)
18 – Sevilla – Custom (ES)
20 – Murcia – Gamma (ES)
21 – Madrid – San Miguel (ES)
22 – Barcelona – Razz 1 (ES)
24 – Lyon – Ninkasi Kao (FR)
25 – Pratteln – Z7 (CH)
27 – Memmingen – Kaminwerk (DE)
DECEMBER
04 – Aschaffenburg – Colos-Saal (DE)
05 – Paris – Trabendo (FR)
06 – Vosselaar – Biebob (BE)
08 – London – O2 Academy Islington (UK)
09 – Tilburg – 013 (NE)
11 – Göteborg – Musikens Hus (SE)
12 – Stockholm – Klubben (SE)

Neonfly have already carved out a formidable live reputation following a slew of eyebrow-raising high profile support European and UK tours with the likes of Alice Cooper, Dragonforce, Magnum, Sonata Arctica and Freedom Call among others. This summer they unveiled a new theatrical, eye-catching Aztec-inspired image and stage show, storming festival main stages across Europe; breathing fire on stage to the rhythm of their steely iron riffs, surrounded by impressive Aztec temple backdrops, and for the climax of the show, Neonfly’s own Mexican guitarist Frederick Thunder came back on stage with a feathered Aztec warrior crown to perform “Heart Of The Sun” a song about the conquistadores and the quest for the new world. 

The band is currently promoting their critically acclaimed second album “Strangers In Paradise” produced by Dennis Ward which earned a hallowed 4/5K review on Kerrang! Magazine with their “winningly infectious choruses” and whose first single “Better Angels” was described by Classic Rock Magazine as “sublime and immensely memorable”. Neonfly, stadium metal for the masses… and beyond!

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When I kicked this site off back in 2003, I had no idea that it would turn into what it has become. I am very proud of what we've done and achieved over the years. Musically I have a soft spot for 80s inspired hard rock, but my favourite music and bands are all to be found in the progressive universe these days.

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