Deep Purple announces a new album ‘Whoosh!’ will release on June 12th, 2020. Also, they reveal the 2020 European tour.

The rock legends upcoming album it marks they work again producer Bob Ezrin. He also produced 2017’s album InFinite and 2013’s album Now What?!. Now they with this announcement embarking on a five-date U.K. tour in October with the legendary rock band Blue Öyster Cult. Today with the new statement release from the band, their motto while the new album recording season was: “Deep Purple is putting the Deep back into Purple.”

Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover told in 2019’s fall the Chicago Sun-Times about the new album:

“We’ve been working a bit. There are a few things around, we don’t know yet what’s, where, or when, but we’ve not stopped yet. There’s a danger, of course, if you’ve become successful, that people want you to do the same thing and be successful all over again and keep going, but it doesn’t work that way,” he added. “You can’t just simply repeat yourself.”

Also, guitarist Steve Morse added today:

“We’ve included everything that made the whole band smile, including Bob Ezrin. We’ve always enjoyed making music and having the incredible luxury of a loyal audience.”

Deep Purple kicked off an extensive European tour to accompany the new album ‘Whoosh!’ will be out on June 12, 2020, via on earMUSIC. In addition, this 2020 European tour begins in Moscow on May 31 and ends in Amsterdam on Oct 28.

May:

May 31: Moscow Megasport Ice Palace, Russia

June:

03: Istanbul Lifepark, Turkey

06: Athens Rockwave Festival, Greece

20: Clisson HellFest, France

21: Dessel Graspop Metal Meeting, Belgium

24: Hamburg Stadtpark Freilichtbühne, Germany

25: Aalborg Skovdalen Open Air, Denmark

27: Oslo Tons of Rock Ekeberg, Norway

30: Paris Boulogne Billancourt La Seine Musicale, France

July:

01: Nimes Festival De Nimes Les Arenes, France

03: Klam Clam Rock, Austria

04: Eisenstadt Lovely Days, Austria

06: Bologna Sonic Park, Italy

08: Sion sous Sion sous les étoiles, Switzerland

10: Bonn Kunst Rasen Granau, Germany

August:

11: Rosenheim Rosenheim Sommerfestival, Germany

14: Halle (Saale) Freilichtbühne Peißnitz, Germany

15: Mainz Open Air Volkspark Mainz, Germany

17: St Julien en Genevois Guitare en Scene Festival, France

18: Brombach Lieder Am See, Germany

20: Carcassone Festival De Carcassone Theatre Jean Deschamps, France

22: Lörrach Stimmen Festival, Germany

24: Colmar Festival De La Foire Aux Vins de Colmar Parc Des expositions, France

September:

26: Stockholm Hovet Ice Hall, Sweden

27: Gothenburg Partille Arena, Sweden

29: Copenhagen Royal Arena, Denmark

October:

02: Manchester Manchester Arena, UK

03: London O2, UK

05: Glasgow Hydro, UK

06: Leeds FD Arena, UK

08: Birmingham Arena. UK

10: Luxembourg Rockhal, Luxembourg

13: Berlin Max Schmeling Halle, Germany

14: Lodz Atlas Arena, Poland

16: Stuttgart Schleyer-Halle, Germany

17: Oberhausen KP Arena, Germany

19: Milan Forum, Italy

20: Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland

22: Lille Zenith, France

24: Dijon Zenith, France

26: Clermont Ferrand Zenith D’Auvergne, France

28: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, The Netherlands