Few bands have left as strong a mark on rock history as Deep Purple. Since the late sixties, their music has shaped hard rock, and their live performances have become a benchmark for both musicians and fans. With “Smoke on the Water,” more than 100 million albums sold, and a career spanning several decades, their significance is undeniable.
When Deep Purple return to Scandinavium next autumn, they continue a story that stretches back more than fifty years. Gothenburg has welcomed the band many times over the decades, and the arena has become a natural home for their powerful concerts. Their classics and unmistakable energy continue to draw both long-time followers and new listeners.
This is an opportunity to experience a band that still stands firmly at the top. Joining them as support is Jayler.

