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Event Venue Date Price Order
Deep Purple
O2 Apollo Manchester
O2 Apollo Manchester
Manchester
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Saturday 12 October, 2013
19:00
from £ 49.40
Deep Purple
Clyde Auditorium
Clyde Auditorium
Glasgow
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Sunday 13 October, 2013
19:00
from £ 52.95
Deep Purple
NIA Birmingham
NIA Birmingham
Birmingham
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Tuesday 15 October, 2013
18:30
from £ 55.95
Deep Purple
Roundhouse
Roundhouse
London
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Wednesday 16 October, 2013
19:00
from £ 51.90
Deep Purple
The Roundhouse
The Roundhouse
London
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Thursday 17 October, 2013
19:00
from £ 55.00
Event Venue Date Price Order
Deep Purple
KunstRasen Bonn/Gronau
KunstRasen Bonn/Gronau
Bonn
Germany Germany
Sunday 14 July, 2013
15:00
from £ 50.64
Deep Purple
Dolder Eisbahn
Dolder Eisbahn
Zürich
Switzerland Switzerland
Monday 15 July, 2013
20:30
from £ 203.14
Deep Purple
Burg Clam
Burg Clam
Klam
Austria Austria
Wednesday 17 July, 2013
19:00
from £ 44.64
Deep Purple
Auditorium Stravinski
Auditorium Stravinski
Montreux
Switzerland Switzerland
Friday 19 July, 2013
20:00
from £ 168.23
Deep Purple
Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco
Vigevano
Italy Italy
Sunday 21 July, 2013
21:15
from £ 47.26
Deep Purple
Ippodromo Le Capannelle
Ippodromo Le Capannelle
Rome
Italy Italy
Monday 22 July, 2013
21:45
from £ 25.36
Deep Purple
Area Concerti Festival
Area Concerti Festival
Majano
Italy Italy
Wednesday 24 July, 2013
21:00
from £ 44.81
Deep Purple
Gasklockorna
Gasklockorna
Gävle
Sweden Sweden
Thursday 08 August, 2013
12:00
from £ 184.46
Deep Purple
Théâtre de Plein Air
Théâtre de Plein Air
Colmar
France France
Tuesday 13 August, 2013
20:00
from £ 54.89
Deep Purple
IJsselhallen Zwolle
IJsselhallen Zwolle
Zwolle
Netherlands Netherlands
Saturday 19 October, 2013
20:30
from £ 63.40
Deep Purple
Zenith de Paris
Zenith de Paris
Paris
France France
Sunday 20 October, 2013
18:30
from £ 67.47
Deep Purple
Messe Dresden Halle 1
Messe Dresden Halle 1
Dresden
Germany Germany
Tuesday 22 October, 2013
20:00
from £ 56.98
Deep Purple
Messehalle Erfurt
Messehalle Erfurt
Erfurt
Germany Germany
Thursday 24 October, 2013
20:00
from £ 54.95
Deep Purple
Donau-Arena
Donau-Arena
Regensburg
Germany Germany
Friday 25 October, 2013
20:00
from £ 86.36
Deep Purple
Max-Schmeling-Halle
Max-Schmeling-Halle
Berlin
Germany Germany
Saturday 26 October, 2013
20:00
from £ 84.44
Deep Purple
Mitsubishi Electric HALLE
Mitsubishi Electric HALLE
Düsseldorf
Germany Germany
Tuesday 29 October, 2013
20:00
from £ 56.98
Deep Purple
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Stuttgart
Germany Germany
Thursday 31 October, 2013
19:30
from £ 56.30
Deep Purple
Westfalenhalle 1
Westfalenhalle 1
Dortmund
Germany Germany
Friday 01 November, 2013
19:00
from £ 84.44
Deep Purple
SAP Arena
SAP Arena
Mannheim
Germany Germany
Saturday 02 November, 2013
20:00
from £ 95.96

About Deep Purple

Deep Purple is an English band formed in Hertfordshire in 1968. Together with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath they are considered to be heavy metal pioneers. Especially influential to heavy metal were Ian Gillan's powerful screams and Ritchie Blackmore's virtuoso solos. Deep Purple were also very influential to .

Deep Purple's early output ranged from rock (such as their cover of Joe South's "Hush)" to strongly classically influenced pieces (such as "April", from their third album). Their first few albums contained very long solos, such as those on the band's covers of "Hey Joe" and "I'm So Glad".

After their third album, founding member and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore in particular felt the band should move in a harder direction - and felt that then singer Rod Evans and bassist Nicky Simper were incapable of working in that direction. Both were therefore let go, and replaced with singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover from Episode Six, producing what is now thought of as the classic Deep Purple lineup with keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice.

The first output of this new lineup was a mixed electric and orchestral album with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Deep Purple In Concert, with the centrepiece being Lord's "Concerto For Group And Orchestra". The whole project was reputedly initiated after idle chat with the band's manager about the possibility led to him book the orchestra and give the inexperienced composer a deadline to produce the work of a public concert.

Following on from this unusual venture were four very influential studio albums over the next four years: Deep Purple In Rock, Fireball, Machine Head, and Who Do We Think We Are?, and the live album Made In Japan.

Though this lineup still recorded some songs with a lighter, pop tone such as "Strange Kind Of Woman" and "Black Night", the influence of their new blood and the impetus this provided to the existing members showed strongly in hard rock songs such as "Speed King", "Child In Time", and the massively successful "Smoke On The Water".

In 1973, creative tensions led to Gillan and Glover leaving the band, being replaced by previously unknown singer David Coverdale and ex-Trapeze bassist/singer Glenn Hughes. This new lineup continued the success of their predecessors, recording the albums Burn and Stormbringer, and further successful tours and live albums. However, Blackmore became disenchanted with the increasing funk direction he felt the band was taking and left to form Rainbow (a name inspired by the stage set when they performed at the California Jam music festival) with former members of Elf, who had previously toured with Deep Purple as a support act.

The band recruited former James Gang guitarist Tommy Bolin and recording Come Taste The Band. It was on the 75/76 tour that the tensions within the band really came to the surface, finishing with their final performance in Liverpool in March 1976, where Coverdale resigned and the band ceased to exist. Tommy Bolin died of a heroin overdose in December 1976 whilst on tour with his solo band.

Coverdale went on to form Whitesnake, with Paice and Lord joining Tony Ashton to form the short-lived Paice, Ashton And Lord before they too joined Coverdale in Whitesnake. Hughes completed a solo album but spent most of the 70s and 80s fighting drug addiction which he finally overcome in the 90s and has since produced a string of solo albums.

In 1984, Deep Purple's best-known second lineup (Ian Gillan, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Roger Glover, and Richie Blackmore) reunited to produce the albums Perfect Strangers and The House Of Blue Light. Tensions returned however, and Gillan was fired and replaced by Joe Lynn Turner, formerly of Rainbow. This lineup only lasted for one album, Slaves and Masters, before Ian Gillan returned again for The Battle Rages On. Blackmore subsequently departed the band for good while touring in support of this album, being temporarily replaced by Joe Satriani. During this time, many archival live albums of the original Deep Purple lineup were released, such as Scandinavian Nights (a 1988 release of a 1970 concert) and King Biscuit Flower Hour (a 1995 release of two 1976 concerts)

The remaining members recruited Dixie Dregs/Kansas guitarist Steve Morse and, revitalised, produced what many regarded as their best work in many years, Purpendicular, then Abandon before Lord retired and was replaced by former Rainbow and Ozzy Osbourne keyboardist Don Airey. This lineup has since recorded the albums Bananas and Rapture Of The Deep.

While not as influential or commercially successful as in their original incarnation, the band have remained a successful studio and live act throughout this latest period.

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