The Long Goodbye Tour

The Long Goodbye Tour was a concert tour by English hard rock band Deep Purple to support of their 20th studio album, Infinite.

Background
Drummer Ian Paice suffered a minor stroke in June 2016, which affected his right hand, knuckles, thumbs and fingers. This led to some Deep Purple concerts in Scandinavia being cancelled, and were the first of the band's shows he had been forced to cancel since Deep Purple's formation in 1968.

At the time of the Long Goodbye Tour's announcement in December 2016, Paice told the Heavyworlds website it "may be the last big tour", adding that the band "don't know". He described the tour as being long in duration, and said: "We haven't made any hard, fast plans, but it becomes obvious that you cannot tour the same way you did when you were 21. It becomes more and more difficult. People have other things in their lives which take time. But never say never."

Deep Purple's studio album, Infinite, was released on 7 April 2017, and the Long Goodbye Tour serves as support for the record.

Opening acts

 * Europe (United Kingdom dates, 2017)
 * Cats In Space (United Kingdom dates, 2017)
 * Cheap Trick and Tesla (South America 2017)
 * Alice Cooper (North America 2017)
 * The Edgar Winter Band (North America 2017)
 * Monster Truck (Europe 2017)
 * Divlje jagode ft. Tony Martin and Andy LaRocque (Europe, 2017, Zagreb only)
 * Tiebreaker (Europe 2017, Oslo only)
 * Judas Priest (Co-headliner, North America 2018)
 * In Flames (Mexico 2018)
 * Joyous Wolf (United States 2019)

Personnel

 * Ian Gillan – vocals
 * Steve Morse – guitars
 * Roger Glover – bass
 * Ian Paice – drums
 * Don Airey – keyboards