Kyle Gass – one half of the rock group Tenacious D – has shared details of a 2025 UK and European tour. Check out the details below.
The singer, songwriter and guitarist is set to head across the pond for his ‘3 Man Job Tour’ later this spring for 14 new shows. These will see him joined by guitarist John Konesky and singer Mike Bray.
With the dates, the trio are set to perform originals from the Kyle Gass Band, as well as a selection of rock cover tracks and “a few surprise moments that will surely go down in history.”
“Led by the unparalleled Kyle Gass – musical maestro, guitar legend, and lyrical genius – this trio promises a show so incredible, it will leave audiences in stunned awe,” reads a new description of the tour. “With unmatched musicianship, razor-sharp humour, and an energy that shakes the heavens, this is not just a concert – it’s a musical awakening.”
“Don’t miss the acoustic event of the century,” it adds. “Kyle Gass Company is here to change lives one mind-blowing chord at a time.”

The tour kicks off on May 12 with an opening night at the Hole 44 venue in Berlin, and continues with three more shows in Germany. These include one in Hamburg (13), one in Leipzig (14) and one in Dresden (16).
From there, Gass and co. will head to Wien in Austria, before heading back to Germany for further stops in München, Nürnberg, Frankfurt and Köln. The dates wrap up with shows in Hasselt, Utecht and Paris, before the trio heads to London’s O2 Academy Islington and The Academy in Dublin.
Tickets go on sale from this Friday (February 28) at 10am local time. Visit here to buy tickets and find a list of new tour dates below.
Kyle Gass’ ‘3 Man Tour’ UK and European dates are:
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12 – Hole 44, Berlin (Germany)
13 – Bahnhof Pauli, Hamburg (Germany)
14 – Werk 2 Kulturfabrik, Leipzig (Germany)
16 – Blauer Salon, Dresden (Germany)
18 – Chelsea, Wien (Austria)
19 – Backstage, München (Germany)
20 – Hirsch, Nürnberg (Germany)
21 – Das Bett, Frankfurt (Germany)
22 – Club Volta, Köln (Germany)
24 – Club AFF, Hasselt (Belgium)
26 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht (Netherlands)
27 – Trabendo, Paris (France)
28 – O2 Academy, Islington (UK)
29 – The Academy, Dublin (Ireland)
In other Kyle Gass news, it was reported earlier this month that Tenacious D had seemingly made their comeback – sharing their first new music since going on hiatus last year.
The duo – comprised of Gass and Jack Black – dropped a cover of REO Speedwagon’s ‘Keep On Loving You’ to help raise funds for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Things were put on hold for the band last year when Gass joked about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump during their show at the ICC Sydney Theater on July 14 – a day after the now-president was shot in his ear at a campaign rally.

Following the backlash, Black made the decision to cancel the rest of the duo’s tour and Gass apologised on Instagram shortly after, calling his words “highly inappropriate, dangerous and a terrible mistake”.
He would later delete the apology that same week.
Things escalated when the musician was dropped by his agent, Michael Greene of Greene & Associates Talent Agency, and Australian federal senator Ralph Babet criticised the comments and called for the duo’s deportation from the country.
In August, however, Black gave an update on the band’s status and said that Tenacious D will “be back” at a later date.
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