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Thursday, 28 January 2016 - 12:19
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Iggy Pop, Josh Homme set for Amsterdam rock showcase

Iggy Pop and Josh Homme will be performing in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on May 10th as part of their Post Pop Depression Tour, dedicated to Iggy Pop's new album with the same name, the Telegraaf reports.

The new album is a collaboration between Iggy Pop and Josh Homme, frontman of Queens Of The Stone Age. The album will be released on March 18th. It contains nine new songs. The first two songs, Break Into Your Heart and Gardenia, is already available online. During the concert the two artists will perform songs from the new album and classics from Iggy Pop's solo career. Ticket sales start on Friday.

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