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Saxon Announce Hell, Fire And Steel UK & Ireland Tour + Special Guests Dirkschneider

THE LATEST ALBUM, HELL, FIRE AND DAMNATION OUT NOW AVAILABLE HERE

Saxon are extremely excited to announce a full Hell, Fire and Steel UK & Ireland Tour which will see the band perform songs from their new album Hell, Fire and Damnation as well as playing their classic album Wheels of Steel in full, from start to finish, for the last time as well as all the other hits and fan favourites too.

Also, so as to make it even more special, Saxon have invited their great friend the legend that is Dirkschneider, formerly of Accept, to perform his classic album Balls to the Wall in its entirety too which should make for one hell of a memorable and unique night.

Saxon’s Biff Byford says, “We first toured with UDO and Accept in the U.S.A on our Crusader tour and have done lots of stuff together since, but we have never toured the UK together so this is gonna be epic. Balls to the Wall and Wheels of Steel under the same roof… it’ going to be something really special to witness. Bring it on!”

Saxon’s groundbreaking album Wheels of Steel has been heavily cited by numerous journalists as one of those classic albums that every metal fan should own. Jam-packed with seminal songs and chunky riffs from the opening high octane belting riff of “Motorcycle Man”, Wheels of Steel (the album) packs a punch from start to finish. From the infectious and arguably the biggest riff of hit single “747 (Strangers in the Night)” through to the more stripped-down crunchy tour de force of title track “Wheels of Steel”. This is a one-off not to be missed opportunity to see one of metal’s best albums played from start to finish in all its glory for the very last time.

The “Hell, Fire and Steel” tour kicks off in Belfast on Nov 4th, full listing of dates below.

HELL, FIRE AND STEEL UK & IRELAND TOUR

  • NOV 04 – Belfast, Ulster Hall
  • NOV 05 – Dublin, Olympia
  • NOV 07 – Manchester, O2 Appollo
  • NOV 08 – Sheffield, Octagon
  • NOV 09 – Glasgow, O2 Academy
  • NOV 11 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
  • NOV 13 – Bristol, Beacon
  • NOV 14 – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
  • NOV 15 – London, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
  • NOV 16 – Cardiff, The Great Hall
  • for tickets and more information visit: www.saxon747.com

Hell, Fire and Damnation is an album which sees Saxon investigate all areas of history and mystery amidst ten of their most confident and thunderously powerful songs yet. Biff delivers his richest vocals in years, Nigel Glockler and Nibbs Carter on drums and bass respectively lay down the rhythmic law with bombastic power, and the guitars of Doug Scarratt and Brian Tatler are fresh and fiery, a perfect complement to each other, carrying an overall energy and fury which will have fans salivating. Musically, Saxon bring it all to the table. There's a furious tribute to actual heavy metal in the denim & leather coated super-sprint “Fire and Steel”, a wonderful nod to the NWOBHM's birth in the electric mid-pace “Pirates of the Airwaves”, but maybe the true treasure amidst the jewels is “There's Something in Roswell”, with the sort of expansive groove and embrace which deserves arenas.

Hell, Fire and Damnation is a superlative British Heavy Metal classic. Produced by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Exodus, Accept and Priest guitarist) and Biff Byford, with Sneap mixing and mastering, the album strides the perfect line between confident, current power, and gloriously irreverent flexing of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal muscle which Saxon co-created.

    SAXON:

  • BIFF BYFORD – Vocals
  • NIGEL GLOCKLER – Drums
  • DOUG SCARRATT – Guitar
  • BRIAN TATLER – Guitar
  • NIBBS CARTER – Bass

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