Duran Duran has 1 tour date in Switzerland. They are currently touring across 7 countries and have 15 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date in Switzerland is at Piazza Grande.
See all tour dates in Switzerland below!In 2015 I saw DD on the 4th and 8th December. I drove from my home in Bristol to Birmingham and watched them. Brilliant. After that gig I drove to London and arrived there early morning on the 5th. I stayed a couple of days and on the 7th December I drove back to Bristol and went to bed early. On the 8th I was up early collected a friend and drove back to London and saw them again. They were even better than they were on the 4th. After the gig in the O2 London I drove home. I got home very early on the 9th December and went to bed but had to look at the 600+ photos and videos I'd taken.
I can't wait for them to come back to the UK and tour again. I will be there at as many nights as I can afford.
Life long Duran Duran fan
First of all, the show I saw was Chic, and Duran Duran.
So, Chic played first and was on point: They sounded amazing. They worked through a bunch of hits, and then played hits written by Nile Rogers for other artists - including David Bowie, Diana Ross, Daft Punk, and more. Again, amazing. Well worth the price of admission.
Next, Duran Duran began their show. Definitely promoting the new album, as they played quite a few songs from it. The band is still a bunch of showmen, and they played hit after hit. The band worked in a tribute to David Bowie as well during, 'Planet Earth'. It was also wonderful to have Niles come back on stage and perform with them a song he wrote for Duran Duran.
All and all, a great concert performed in a beautiful Amphitheater, with a kick ass sound system.
I'd see them all again.
I've seen Duran Duran nine times over the course of the last 23 years. The band understands how to put on a show that not only entertains but also impresses. Stage presence, glitz, glamor, pretentious weirdness... it's all there. Not to mention extraordinary musicianship. You can't please everyone with your setlist when you have as many hits as this band does. So, inevitably, those hardcore fans hoping for a smattering of deep cuts will be somewhat disappointed this go round. The last tour in support of All You Need Is Now managed to mix in hits with albums cuts as well as a few surprises, but this tour is leaning heavily on the hits with new songs off Paper Gods carefully interspersed so as not to interrupt the flow. The new stuff works well with the classics. Casual fans might not even know the difference. The Bowie tribute during the breakdown for "Planet Earth" is heartfelt and appropriate. How these guys have managed to buck the aging process so successfully is difficult to process. Simon Le Bon is close to 60 years old and can belt out these songs just as he did 30 years ago. He doesn't cheat on the high notes like a lot of singers his age do. He goes for it every time. It's amazing.