Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Severance Hall - Cleveland
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Portland
Cincinnati Music Hall - Cincinnati
Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium - Shreveport
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Freedom Hall At Kentucky State Fair - Louisville
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Harrah's Showroom At Harrah's Las Vegas - Las Vegas
McAllen Performing Arts Center - Mcallen
Jaqua Concert Hall - Shedd Institute - Eugene
Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker - Fort Lauderdale
Mohegan Sun Arena - CT - Uncasville
Boettcher Concert Hall - Denver
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Freedom Hall Civic Center - TN - Johnson City
New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Victoria Theater - Newark
Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall - Nashville
Devos Hall - Grand Rapids
Bass Performance Hall - Fort Worth
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Alumni Hall - RI - Providence
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Tulsa
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Capital One Hall - Tysons Corner
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts - Houston
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Portland
New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Prudential Hall - Newark
Assembly Hall - IN - Bloomington
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center - Louisville
Recreation Hall - Penn State University - University Park
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville
Skillman Court At Nicoson Hall - Indianapolis
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Maryland Hall For The Creative Arts - Annapolis
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Portland
Cincinnati Music Hall - Cincinnati
Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis - Minneapolis
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Freedom Hall At Kentucky State Fair - Louisville
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Harrah's Showroom At Harrah's Las Vegas - Las Vegas
Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver - Vancouver
Mohegan Sun Arena - CT - Uncasville
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Portland
Boettcher Concert Hall - Denver
Jaqua Concert Hall - Shedd Institute - Eugene
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Freedom Hall Civic Center - TN - Johnson City
Tilles Center For The Performing Arts - Concert Hall - Brookville
Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center - Huntsville
Devos Hall - Grand Rapids
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Assembly Hall - IN - Bloomington
Thelma Gaylord PAT At Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City
Alumni Hall - RI - Providence
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Moran Theater at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Tucson Music Hall - Tucson
Radio City Music Hall - New York
The world-famous cult German band Kraftwerk has planned a tour for 2022. This tour is a kind of continuation of the tour program that the team has been carrying out since 2014 all over the world. The concerts of this tour have already been posted by fans from many countries. In 2022, the band plans to tour North America. The tour is called 3-D. The concerts of the legendary band are a real show with high-class visualization. Recently, the band denied the information that the tour will begin in winter. The participants stated that they will start giving concerts at the end of May, and will finish in July.The tour will last 23 or 24 days. Among the cities that will be visited by world-famous musicians are New York, Washington, Dallas and others. In general, 24 cities are currently planned as part of the tour, but their number may increase, because the demand for tickets is very high. At the moment, the band members do not report the presence of special guests at concerts.
The purpose of the tour is not to support one particular album. The concert program includes hits of the collective from different years. In an interview, the band members recalled that in 2017 they released an important album 3-D The Catalog, which is a video collection of performances of the legendary band in the period from 2012 to 2016. This album is still gaining popularity. At the moment, the band does not need to support their albums - all their albums have set sales records. At the moment, the concert program of the group's performances consists of a kind of mix of the best hits.
In recent years, the band has been actively touring around the world. The members of the world-famous band do not plan to stop touring and are ready to continue working
This is the name of the artists' tour and the album released in 2017. The album is very popular among the band's fans – it includes live versions of the band's greatest hits for many years. Critics called the video collection of concerts one of the most commercially successful projects.
The band members talked about creating a new album, but did not announce specific dates.
The cost of tickets for concerts of performers ranges from $100 to $300, depending on many factors. In particular, the location and venue of the concert is important.
Many people call the band a true legend: the band formed in 1968 still remains popular. The band's compositions are loved by listeners of all ages. The founders of the team, Florian Schneider and Ralph Hutter, mentioned in long-standing interviews that they did not even expect such a success. Now the band is called the founder of the techno and electro style, a cult collective, part of musical history. Success did not come to the band immediately: the musicians experimented a lot with music and sound, they could not decide on a style for a long time. The artists also performed songs in several languages. The musicians perform electronic music superbly. Critics call them virtuosos. According to experts, no one has yet managed to repeat the success of the band in the music of this genre.