After the departure of Ashley Purdy and the addition of their new bassist, Black Veil Brides continue to reveal new show dates for next year.

The band announced more concerts in Europe after their upcoming North American Tour in 2020.

Lead singer Andy Biersack previously announced concerts in Mexico City and later added a date for the Czech Republic.

Yesterday, the band posted dates for upcoming German festivals Rock am Ring and Rock im Park, to take place June 5-7.

Germany, we will be headed your way this June! We can’t wait to see the BVB Army at @Rockamring

and at @rockimpark_com !

Tickets:

RaR: https://t.co/aISb8xpSUp

RiP: https://t.co/vRzZp3lhoC pic.twitter.com/gUfAMES0cv — Black Veil Brides (@blackveilbrides) December 10, 2019

The band made new show announcements on Twitter this morning, first revealing their set in Milan, Italy then another concert in Budapest, Hungary.

Italy we are headed your way this June! We will be playing at @AlcatrazMilano on June 4! Tickets go on sale This Friday at noon! pic.twitter.com/1Ctf5ddsIP — Black Veil Brides (@blackveilbrides) December 11, 2019

Budapest, we will see you on June 8th at BUDAPEST PARK! We can’t wait to see the Hungary BVB Army again! Tickets go on sale, Friday at 8am! See you there! pic.twitter.com/uducLn4xBf — Black Veil Brides (@blackveilbrides) December 11, 2019

Black Veil Brides hit the road with In This Moment early next year before heading to Europe. A full list of tour dates is below with tickets available here.

Dates:

03/24 — Orlando, FL — House Of Blues

03/26 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle

03/27 — Birmingham, AL — Sloss Furnaces

03/28 — Cherokee, NC — Harrah’s Cherokee Events Center

03/30 — Richmond, VA — The National

03/31 — Silver Spring, MD — Fillmore

04/01 — New York, NY — Terminal 5

04/03 — Stroudsburg, PA — Sherman Theatre

04/04 — Cleveland, OH — The Agora Ballroom

04/05 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE

04/07 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works

04/09 — Columbus, OH — Express Live!

04/10 — Detroit, MI — Fillmore

04/11 — Chicago, IL — Aragon Ballroom

04/13 — Louisville, KY — Palace Theatre

04/14 — Ft. Wayne, IN —The Clyde Theatre

04/15 — Grand Rapids, MI — 20 Monroe Live

04/17 — Minneapolis, MN — Myth Live

04/18 — Milwaukee, WI — Eagles Ballroom

04/19 — Columbia, MO — Blue Note (Outdoor Stage)

04/21 — Kansas City, MO — Arvest Bank Center at The Midland Theatre

04/23— Dallas, TX — Southside Ballroom

04/24 — Oklahoma City, OK — Criterion

04/25 — Lubbock, TX — Lonestar Events Center

04/27 — Phoenix, AZ — Comerica Theatre

04/28 — Anaheim, CA — House Of Blues

04/29 — Los Angeles, CA —The Novo

05/01 — Las Vegas, NV — House Of Blues

05/02 — Reno, NV — Grand Theatre – Grand Sierra Resort

05/03 — San Francisco, CA — The Warfield

05/05 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex

05/06 — Boise, ID — Revolution Center

05/07 — Portland, OR — Roseland Ballroom

05/08 — Kennewick, WA — Toyota Center: Retter & Company Theatre

05/10 — Seattle, WA — Paramount Theatre

05/11 — Vancouver, BC — Queen Elizabeth Theatre

05/13 — Calgary, AL — MacEwan Hall

05/15 — Billings, MT — First Interstate Arena

05/16 — Casper, WY — Casper Events Center

05/17 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre

06/04 — Milan, IT — Alcatraz

06/08 — Budapest, HU — Budapest Park

06/12 — Castle Donington, UK — Download Festival

More on Black Veil Brides

Regarding record releases and new music, Black Veil Brides have decided to take a page from the hip-hop playbook. Biersack says the band will be creating “duologies,” essentially two-song singles that will be released with greater frequency. Instead of going through the time-consuming process involved with the creation of a full-length album, new songs will be delivered with greater immediacy with all of the artwork and touring schedules in support of the release.

The first duology will consist of the songs “The Vengeance” and “Saints Of The Blood.” The latter song was created from riffs and melodies Pitts had from years ago, with Jinxx adding his classical sensibilities into the mix.

“With the feeling of nostalgia on this one, going back into the time when we were doing the rerecord [of We Stitch These Wounds],” Biersack begins, “the idea was to add two songs that felt very much like the band that we were in the past and maybe strayed away from [and] return to that form.

“Quite honestly, when you’ve been a band as long as we have and put out five full-length records, EPs and everything else, you want to do new stuff,” Biersack says. “I think this is a model that we’re really excited about, and moving forward, it’s a sustainable model that we can do, something that allows us to write songs together and release music, do music videos and artwork, bring it to people and say, ‘This is the new thing.’ And then half a year later, there’s another new thing.”