Queens of the Stone Age & Royal Blood are ‘Lights Out’ in Philly

Queens of the Stone Age and Royal Blood brought the ‘Villains Tour’ to Festival Pier on Thursday, September 7th 2017.

 Check out the photos from the show below and support them out as they come through your neck of the woods.

Queens of the Stone Age and Royal Blood Villains Tour Dates

September 13 – Stage AE (Outdoors) @ Pittsburgh, PA
September 15 – Agora Theater @ Cleveland, OH
September 16 – Riot Fest @ Chicago, IL
October 9 – The Complex @ Salt Lake City, UT
October 10 – Red Rocks @ Morrison, CO
October 12 – Peabody @ St. Louis, MO
October 13 – Crossroads KC @ Kansas City, MO
October 14 – Roy Wilkins Auditorium @ Saint Paul, MN
October 15 – Eagles Ballroom @ Milwaukee, WI
October 17 – Fox Theatre @ Detroit, MI
October 18 – Old National Centre @ Murat Theatre – Indianapolis, IN
October 20 – TBC @ Washington, DC
October 21 – Agganis Arena @ Boston, MA
October 22 – State Theatre @ Portland, ME
October 24 – Madison Square Garden @ New York, NY

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