Joshua Homme and his band will return to Budapest on 19th July with The End Is Nero Tour Europe 2025, following their 2018 show at Budapest Park, presented by Live Nation.
Queens of the Stone Age was founded in the 1990s by Joshua Homme in Palm Desert, California. Queens of The Stone Age is a prime example of what happens when a multi-dimensional musical entity outgrows the genre it has created. QOTSA are too prolific, ambitious and brilliant to be confined by categorisation: over the course of eight albums, unrivalled in their own right, they have become a giant, with hits such as No One Knows, Little Sister, My God is the Sun and Emotion Sickness. Their latest album, In Times New Roman..., was released in 2023.
Undeniably rock - yes, always, but with the blood, sweat and dark magical swagger only Homme and his cohorts can conjure.
It's also the reason why Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwan, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita and Jon Theodore are regularly named among the best live bands in existence. What started out as a desert party has now evolved into a multi-sensory show that will set stages across Europe and America ablaze in the coming months. QOTSA first played the Sziget Festival in 2014, and in 2018 they performed at Budapest Park with their Villains tour, so it's just time for their return on 19th July.
Tickets will first be available to registered Live Nation members from 10am on 22nd January 2025, Artist Pre-sale starts in the same time, while general sales starting from 10am on 24th January.