Tue
Aug 04
Tue, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Deep Purple
Red Hat Amphitheater • Raleigh, NC
Red Hat Amphitheater
Raleigh, NC
Sat
Aug 08
Sat, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Deep Purple
The BayCare Sound at Coachman Park • Clearwater, FL
The BayCare Sound at Coachman Park
Clearwater, FL
Sun
Aug 09
Sun, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
Deep Purple
Hard Rock Live at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - Hollywood • Hollywood, FL
Hard Rock Live at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - Hollywood
Hollywood, FL
Wed
Aug 12
Wed, 7:30 pm7:30 pm
Deep Purple
Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater • Wantagh, NY
Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY
Thu
Aug 13
Thu, 6:15 pm6:15 pm
Deep Purple
Xfinity Center - MA • Mansfield, MA
Xfinity Center - MA
Mansfield, MA
Sat
Aug 15
Sat, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
3% of Tickets Left
Deep Purple
Scotiabank Centre • Halifax, NS
Scotiabank Centre
Halifax, NS
Mon
Aug 17
Mon, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
1% of Tickets Left
Deep Purple
Place Bell • Laval, QC
Place Bell
Laval, QC
Tue
Aug 18
Tue, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
3% of Tickets Left
Deep Purple
RBC Amphitheatre • Toronto, ON
RBC Amphitheatre
Toronto, ON
Wed
Aug 19
Wed, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
36 Tickets Left
Deep Purple
Canadian Tire Centre • Ottawa, ON
Canadian Tire Centre
Ottawa, ON
Fri
Aug 21
Fri, 6:50 pm6:50 pm
Deep Purple
Pine Knob Music Theatre • City of the Village of Clarkston, MI
Pine Knob Music Theatre
City of the Village of Clarkston, MI
Sat
Aug 22
Sat, 7:30 pm7:30 pm
Deep Purple (18+)
Outdoor Venue at Seneca Allegany Casino • Salamanca, NY
Outdoor Venue at Seneca Allegany Casino
Salamanca, NY
Mon
Aug 24
Mon, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Deep Purple
Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park • Indianapolis, IN
Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Indianapolis, IN
Tue
Aug 25
Tue, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
Deep Purple
The Pavilion at Ravinia • Highland Park, IL
The Pavilion at Ravinia
Highland Park, IL
Thu
Aug 27
Thu, 8:00 pm8:00 pm
Deep Purple (18+)
Mystic Lake Showroom at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel • Prior Lake, MN
Mystic Lake Showroom at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
Prior Lake, MN
Sat
Aug 29
Sat, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
Deep Purple
Canada Life Centre • Winnipeg, MB
Canada Life Centre
Winnipeg, MB
Mon
Aug 31
Mon, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
Deep Purple
Scotiabank Saddledome • Calgary, AB
Scotiabank Saddledome
Calgary, AB
Wed
Sep 02
Wed, 6:45 pm6:45 pm
Deep Purple
Rogers Forum • Abbotsford, BC
Rogers Forum
Abbotsford, BC
Fri
Sep 04
Fri, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
Deep Purple (21+)
The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort • Lincoln, CA
The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Lincoln, CA
Sat
Sep 05
Sat, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Deep Purple
Shoreline Amphitheatre • Mountain View, CA
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
Sun
Sep 06
Sun, 7:15 pm7:15 pm
4% of Tickets Left
Deep Purple (21+)
Yaamava Theater at Yaamava Resort and Casino at San Manuel • Highland, CA
Yaamava Theater at Yaamava Resort and Casino at San Manuel
Highland, CA
Tue
Sep 08
Tue, 6:15 pm6:15 pm
Deep Purple
North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre • Chula Vista, CA
North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Chula Vista, CA
Thu
Sep 10
Thu, 8:00 pm8:00 pm
Deep Purple (6+)
PH Live at Planet Hollywood • Las Vegas, NV
PH Live at Planet Hollywood
Las Vegas, NV
Fri
Sep 11
Fri, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Deep Purple
Long Beach Amphitheater • Long Beach, CA
Long Beach Amphitheater
Long Beach, CA
Sat
Sep 12
Sat, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
Deep Purple (16+)
Nugget Event Center at Nugget Casino Resort • Sparks, NV
Nugget Event Center at Nugget Casino Resort
Sparks, NV
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About Deep Purple
Deep Purple formed in 1967 in Hertford, England, first exploring psychedelic elements and progressive rock before moving to a heavier sound. By 1970, with the release of their groundbreaking album Deep Purple in Rock, they had already begun to establish a reputation as hard rock pioneers. This transition was largely attributed to the arrival of Ian Gillan and Roger Glover in 1969. In fact, Deep Purple set the record as the world's loudest band when they reached 117 decibels during a set at London’s Rainbow Theatre in 1972.
Their biggest commercial breakthrough came with "Smoke on the Water" the following year. The song tells the true story of a fire during a Frank Zappa concert at the Montreux Casino on the shores of Lake Geneva, an event witnessed by Deep Purple members. Widely known for Ritchie Blackmore’s iconic guitar riff, echoed by Jon Lord on a Hammond C3 organ, the single reached number four on the US Billboard chart. That paved the way for the success of the full-length album Machine Head, which peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200.
More chart-topping tracks and albums followed, and undeterred by lineup changes along the way, Deep Purple continued to build their loyal fan base and shape their genre for future generations. They earned a Legend Award at the 2008 World Music Awards and an Innovator Award at the 2011 Classic Rock Awards in London. In 2016, they reached the pinnacle of their career when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With more performances on the horizon, the group continues to cement their legacy as titans of the industry, pushing boundaries, just as they have for over five decades.
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Deep Purple's enduring appeal is due, in no small part, to their sensational live performances, which perfectly capture the essence of their energy. These live appearances have elevated their stature and provided fans with memories for a lifetime. Each of the following events showcases the band's ability to surprise, excite, and connect with audiences around the globe:
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March 1, 1972: In Copenhagen at the K.B. Hallen, Deep Purple treated fans to a stellar set that began with “Highway Star” and featured “Strange Kind of Woman,” “Child in Time,” “Lazy,” and “Lucille.” Additionally, it was the only time during the 1972 tour that "Fireball” made the setlist, as it came to be replaced by fan favorite "Smoke on the Water.” The entire performance was captured on the album Live In Denmark '72, later released as the Live in Concert 72/73 DVD.
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April 6, 1974: At the California Jam festival, with over 250,000 people in attendance, complications with the scheduled start time and out-of-tune instruments caused frustration. Ritchie Blackmore decided to take his anger out on the equipment during the set, swinging his guitar at a camera, and setting the stage ablaze. Deep Purple had to be airlifted from the venue in a helicopter to evade arrest. The event went down as one of the most chaotic shows in history.
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July 8–9, 1985: During the Perfect Strangers tour, the classic Deep Purple lineup of Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice were on stage together for the first time since 1973. Their powerful performances at the Omnisport in Paris were broadcast on German television. However, technical difficulties made a live album impractical, so the events only live on through poor-quality footage and stories from fans who witnessed the shows.
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November 17, 1993: At Helsinki's Ice Hall, Ritchie Blackmore gave his final performance with Deep Purple. They were interested in pursuing a more modern sound, and he was not, preferring more traditional melodies. This was his second departure due to creative differences, and while it marked the end of an era, it was also seen as the beginning of a new chapter. After playing one last memorable and melancholy solo, the famous guitarist forged his own path.
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April 8, 2016: After a brilliant introduction by longtime fan Lars Ulrich of Metallica, Deep Purple celebrated their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Their mind-blowing renditions of "Highway Star" and "Smoke on the Water" demonstrated exactly why they deserved the honor. Despite drama surrounding the absence of Ritchie Blackmore, the momentous occasion was one for the ages, with homage paid to past members, including the late Jon Lord and Tommy Bolin.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Deep Purple concerts last?
The length of a concert depends on the number of artists in the lineup, but Deep Purple’s sets usually last between 90 and 120 minutes and feature around 15–18 songs, including a brief encore.
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Does Deep Purple tour?
Deep Purple tours and has appeared at major festivals around the world. They have shared the stage with many incredible acts, including the Steve Miller Band, Rob Thomas, Alice Cooper, and Nazareth.
Are there any age restrictions for Deep Purple concerts?
Deep Purple concerts are generally open to all ages, but some locations have unique requirements or designate specific restricted areas. Check your venue’s official website for the latest information.
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