German rock duo THE DEADNOTES are delighted to announce an extensive run of 'I'M STILL TOO YOUNG TO DIE' Canadian/UK/European headline tour dates running from June to December 2025.
The pair will be playing tracks from their ambitious new studio album Rock 'n' Roll Saviour released back in February 2025 via Grand Hotel van Cleef, on which The Deadnotes presented themselves as a truly one-of-a-kind band.
Kerrang! Magazine and John Kennedy (Radio X) were both enthusiastic supporters, while Classic Rock Magazine praised their "interesting and intelligent approach" to the ongoing debate about the salvation of rock 'n' roll. German rock bible VISIONS Magazine referenced acts like The Hives, Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers, and Bruce Springsteen to describe the band's sound.
Following a handful of release shows, their first short tour for the album, and local support shows with The Lathums, The Lottery Winners, LEAP and The Get Up Kids, it's now finally time for The Deadnotes to do what they do best: return to full-on headline tour mode, where the essence of what makes this incredibly tight band so thrilling truly comes to life.
When bandmates Darius Lohmüller and Jakob Walheim unite with their fellow musicians on stage, it becomes immediately clear: this is exactly what they were born to do.
Under the slogan I'M STILL TOO YOUNG TO DIE, the band will play around 30 shows in at least 8 different countries throughout 2025. The newly announced headline shows include dates in Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic.
For the first time, they'll also cross the pond, performing four shows in Canada. They are the only band from Germany to be featured in the 2025 lineup of the renowned showcase festival NXNE in Toronto.
Bands like THE DEADNOTES? They just don’t make ‘em like they used to.