There are bands that fade into memory, and then there are legends like Deep Purple who refuse to dim—even after decades of redefining rock music. In 2027, the pioneers of hard rock return with a tour that doesn’t just celebrate their legacy, but pushes it into an entirely new era of intensity. The Fire Never Faded isn’t a nostalgia trip—it’s a declaration that the flame still burns, hotter and more unpredictable than ever.From the thunderous echoes of “Smoke on the Water” to the electrifying chaos that only they can command on stage, this tour promises a darker, heavier, and more immersive experience. With cutting-edge stage production, towering visuals, and a sound engineered to shake stadiums to their core, Deep Purple are not coming back quietly—they are coming back to dominate.The band’s current lineup, still driven by the unmistakable force of Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, and Ian Paice, continues to defy time. Backed by the fiery fretwork of Simon McBride and the masterful keys of Don Airey, the band has evolved without losing the raw, untamed spirit that made them icons. This is not the sound of a band holding on—this is the sound of a band still pushing forward.Fans can expect a setlist that blends immortal classics with newer, harder-edged material, creating a sonic journey that spans generations. Each performance is designed to feel like an eruption—unpredictable, powerful, and unforgettable. The stage itself becomes a battlefield of sound and light, where every riff hits harder and every note lingers longer.Tour Dates & Cities Revealed:May 3 — London, UKMay 6 — Manchester, UKMay 10 — Berlin, GermanyMay 13 — Paris, FranceMay 17 — Madrid, SpainMay 21 — Rome, ItalyMay 25 — Amsterdam, NetherlandsJune 1 — New York City, USAJune 4 — Chicago, USAJune 8 — Los Angeles, USAJune 12 — Toronto, CanadaJune 18 — São Paulo, BrazilJune 22 — Buenos Aires, ArgentinaJuly 2 — Tokyo, JapanJuly 5 — Osaka, JapanJuly 10 — Sydney, AustraliaJuly 14 — Melbourne, AustraliaThis global run isn’t just a tour—it’s a statement. A reminder that while trends come and go, true rock power never fades. As the lights go down and the first notes tear through the silence, one truth becomes undeniable: Deep Purple are still louder, darker, and more dangerous than ever before