Frontiers Music Srl have said they will bring Harem Scarem across the pond for a European Tour in 2025. This highly anticipated tour will feature nine electrifying shows across Europe, beginning on April 24th in Madrid, Spain, and concluding on May 4th in The Hague, Netherlands. Cassidy Paris will join as support for the tour.
The tour marks a milestone for Frontiers Music Srl, as it is the inaugural project for their newly established in-house Booking and Events Department. Chiara Pellegrini, the department’s Booking and Events Manager, expressed her enthusiasm: “It’s a great pleasure to present the first tour booked by Frontiers booking. An honour to work with bands like Harem Scarem and Cassidy Paris. Looking forward to working on more tours!”

Harry Hess formed Harem Scarem in 1987 with guitarist Pete Lesperance. The band would release their self-titled debut album in August 1991, with their sixteenth album, Change The World, hitting the shelves in 2020. “Albums of this quality NEED to be heard,” Robert Adams said in his review, “and I urge every one of you who has even a passing liking for Melodic Rock to please check this album out.”
Hess and Lesperance have been involved in the production of Harem Scarem since the debut, and Hess told MetalTalk’s Taylor Cameron in an earlier interview that he feels that this made them more critical of themselves as musicians, being so involved with the material from start to finish.
“I think if I would’ve just come in and done my parts and left, I wouldn’t have had the same learning experience as I did with really getting in there and going over every little part and word,” Harry says. “Whether we were writing or recording, mixing and all the way to mastering, we always wanted to be involved and know what was going on so we could be aware of what we were doing and hopefully fix it.
“The whole process of making a record can be negative because you’re always trying to figure out what’s wrong with it so you can fix it. That mindset can get weird, constantly picking apart what you’re doing and constantly saying, ‘that’s not good enough’ and ‘we should fix this.’ But going over and fixing the things we don’t like normally ends up turning into something we do like. That’s our process, and it’s a little bit bizarre, but I’m sure a lot of people approach it that way.”
Tickets for the Harem Scarem European Tour 2025 will be available soon.