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The Hives Plot World Tour Without Leaving Sweden
The Hives are planning to tour the world without leaving their native Sweden.
The band, led by Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist, has lined up a virtual trek by performing Livestream shows that sync with international time zones.
As a result, fans in the U.S., Australia, and Brazil will be able to watch concerts live while Pelle and the boys play through the night.
The six unique shows, dubbed the World’s First World Wide Web World Tour, will take place during the evening hours of each city chosen as the virtual host, beginning with Berlin, Germany on 21 January.
The Hives are planning to tour the world without leaving their native Sweden.
The band, led by Howlin Pelle Almqvist, has lined up a virtual trek by performing Livestream shows that sync with international time zones.
As a result, fans in the U.S., Australia, and Brazil will be able to watch concerts live while Pelle and the boys play through the night.
The six unique shows, dubbed the World s First World Wide Web World Tour, will take place during the evening hours of each city chosen as the virtual host, beginning with Berlin, Germany on 21 January.
The Hives will take telephone calls during the shows and allow virtual concertgoers to vote on the setlists.
The Hives bring some live news from their socially distanced homeland.
‘The World’s First World Wide Web World Tour’ – it’s essentially some livestreamed gigs planned for next month and tailor-made for their fans in Berlin, London, New York, Sydney, Sao Paulo and Stockholm. But this being The Hives, they’ve got much bigger plans than that.
“First, there was no-knead bread, then came no-wrinkle shirts, and now we witness the birth of the No Travel World Tour!!!,” they’ve said on social media.
“We will play live shows for specific cities, even if it means we play at 6am or some other totally bullshit time for a rock ‘n’ roller. (We’re looking at you, Australia.) All this from a hermetically sealed, virus-safe bunker in Sweden.”
The Hives (Picture: Getty)
The Hives have announced details of a virtual world tour, which will see the Swedish rockers performing a series of online shows for fans across the globe.
Set to take place from 21st – 30th January 2021, “The World’s First World Wide Web World Tour” will allow fans to interact with the band by sending in their own messages, as well as offering them the chance to ring up during the show.
“The Hives present The World’s First World Wide Web World Tour in Jan 2021! First, there was no-knead bread, then came no-wrinkle shirts, and now we witness the birth of the No Travel World Tour!!!,” The Hives said in a statement.