Doro

German Heavy Metal

Doro

 

 
 

Doro Tour & Ticket Details

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21
Jun

Doro in Uelzen

Uelzen, Germany

27
Jun

Doro Městský úřad Spálené Poříčí in Spálené Poříčí

Plzen, Czech Republic

29
Jun

Doro Parc de Can Zam in Barcelona

Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain

11
Jul

Doro Burg Wertheim in Wertheim

Wertheim, Germany

11
Jul

Doro in WERTHEIM

Wertheim, Germany

13
Jul

Doro Midalidare Estate in Mogilovo

Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

26
Jul

Doro Pyraser Brauerei in Thalmässing

Pleinfeld, Germany

07
Aug

Machine Head Extreme Kreator Emperor Michael Schenker Group Wolfmother Nailbomb DevilDriver Cult Of Luna Doro Overkill Static-X Hypocrisy Leprous Fu Manchu The Hellacopters Helmet Candlemass Rotting Christ Wind Rose Prong Dark Angel Ill Niño Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons The Black Dahlia Murder VOLA Vader D-A-D Wednesday 13 Fit For A King Me And That Man Dying Fetus Dope Crystal Lake Slomosa Earthless thrown Caliban Ne Obliviscaris Myrath Snot Majestica Exhorder Rivers of Nihil Frayle Gutalax Dimmu Borgir Mastodon Ministry Fear Factory Obituary Forbidden Evergrey King Buffalo Flotsam & Jetsam 3 Inches Of Blood Suffocation Absu Tsjuder Blaze Bayley Evil Invaders Pig Destroyer Conjurer Gaerea Thy Catafalque Whiplash Winterfylleth Between The Buried And Me DOOL Heriot Wytch Hazel The Night Eternal Mammoth Grinder Congress Coffin Feeder Pestilence Bark Year Of No Light Clowns Dvne BRIQUEVILLE Slaughter Messiah BAEST Psycroptic

Kortrijk,

08
Aug

Doro in Gersthofen

Augsburg, Germany

09
Aug

Doro Alcatraz Metal Festival in Kortrijk

Zwevegem, Belgium

About Doro

German heavy metal/hard rock vocalist Doro is best known for her years with the power metal band Warlock, but she has had a long solo career and continues to command a loyal following (especially in Europe) long after the group's demise. After releasing four albums with Warlock in the 1980s, Doro set out on her own, touring and recording under her first name. She released Force Majeure in 1989, dialing back the gothic fantasy metal of Warlock, Doro adopted a more pop-metal/hard rock sound, which she would continue to hone well into the next century. Shifting musical tastes in the early '90s resulted in her finding most of her success in the European market, where metal still reigned supreme, but as the 2000s progressed, Doro once again found favor abroad with standouts like 2006's Warrior Soul, 2018's Forever Warriors, Forever United, and 2023's Conqueress Forever Strong and Proud. Doro Pesch, who only uses her first name professionally, was born in Dusseldorf, Germany, on June 3, 1964. Although she grew up in a country where German is the primary language, Pesch speaks fluent English and has done most of her singing in English, something she has in common with the Scorpions, Accept, and other German headbangers. Pesch was in her late teens when, in the early '80s, she started singing lead for an obscure Dusseldorf-based metal band called Snakebite. In 1983, she left Snakebite and became the lead singer for Warlock, a forceful yet melodic fantasy metal outfit along the lines of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Ronnie James Dio. At the time, heavy metal and hard rock were very male-dominated, but thanks to artists including Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, Heart, Girlschool, Lita Ford, and the Runaways, headbangers had grown more comfortable with the idea of women singing aggressive rock. But there weren't that many women singing gothic fantasy metal about witches, demons, ghosts, or sorcerers. So when Pesch belted out Warlock's fantasy-oriented lyrics and did so with as much aggression as Ozzy Osbourne or Ronnie James Dio, she stood out. After playing the Dusseldorf club scene for several months and acquiring a small local following, Warlock recorded a demo and was signed by the independent Mausoleum label; after that, the band ended up recording for Mercury/Polygram (where Pesch remained for 11 years). Warlock's debut album, Burning the Witches, was released on Mercury in 1984 and was followed by Hellbound in 1985, True as Steel in 1986, and Triumph & Agony in 1987. That year, Warlock toured Europe as an opening act for Dio but didn't tour the United States until 1988 (when the band opened for Megadeth on an extensive North American tour). Although Warlock had an enthusiastic cult following, it wasn't as large as the headbangers were hoping for, so in 1989, the name Warlock was put to rest and Pesch started billing herself as a solo artist. She didn't inundate listeners with the sort of gothic fantasy themes that Warlock was known for. Released in 1989, Pesch's debut solo album, Force Majeure, is more pop-metal/hard rock than gothic fantasy -- the album is closer to Crimes of Passion-era Pat Benatar than Iron Maiden, Queensrÿche, or King Diamond. The singer's second album, Doro (which contains her cover of the Electric Prunes' psychedelic hit "I Had Too Much to Dream") was released by Mercury in 1990 and was followed by True at Heart (a European release), in 1991. A few years later, Pesch and similar artists suffered a major setback. When grunge icons Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded commercially in 1992 and 1993, alternative rock became rock's primary direction, and all of a sudden the styles of metal and hard rock that had been huge in the '80s were out of vogue. There were still plenty of metal bands getting signed to major labels, but they were alternative metal bands -- not hair metal pop bands and not gothic fantasy metallers in the Sabbath/Priest/Maiden tradition. In this brave new rock world, the women who defined heavy rock were folks like Babes in Toyland, L7, 7 Year Bitch, and Hole's Courtney Love; Pesch, like Benatar, Wilson, and Ford, was considered part of metal/hard rock's old school. Nonetheless, Pesch continued to command a small but loyal following -- especially in Europe -- and kept touring and recording as a solo artist. In 1993, two Pesch albums were released by Polygram in Europe: Angels Never Die (her fourth solo album) and Doro Live (her first live album and fifth album overall). In 1995, Polygram released Machine II Machine in Europe; that year, her contract with Polygram ended and she signed with WEA in Europe. It was also in 1995 that Pesch made her acting debut with a role on the German television series Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). The headbanger's next album, Love Me in Black, came out on Warner Bros. in Europe in 1998; that year, she parted company with WEA and signed two deals -- one with Koch in the U.S., the other with SPV Steamhammer in Europe. In 1999, Pesch recorded Calling the Wild, which was released in both Europe and the U.S. in 2000. Calling the Wild was her first North American release since 1990's Doro; True at Heart, Angels Never Die, Doro Live, Machine II Machine, and Love Me in Black had only been released in Europe, although the LPs were sold in U.S. stores as imports. Pesch remained prolific throughout the 2000s, issuing a flurry of well-received solo releases, including Fight (2002), Classic Diamonds (2004), Warrior Soul (2006), Fear No Evil (2009), and Raise Your Fist (2012), the latter three of which helped to re-establish her in the American market. In 2017, she released her first German-language LP, Für Immer, via Rare Diamonds Productions, and in 2018 she released the ambitious and anthemic double album Forever Warriors, Forever United. 2020 saw the arrival of the career retrospective Magic Diamonds: Best of Rock, Ballads & Rare Treasures, and the following year she issued the concert LP Warlock: Triumph & Agony Live. Conqueress Forever Strong and Proud, Pesch's first collection of new studio recordings in five years, appeared in 2023. Released on Napalm, the15-song set featured guest spots from Rob Halford and Sammy Amara. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

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German heavy metal/hard rock vocalist Doro is best known for her years with the power metal band Warlock, but she has had a long solo career and continues to command a loyal following (especially in Europe) long after the group's demise. After releasing four albums with Warlock in the 1980s, Doro set out on her own, touring and recording under her first name. She released Force Majeure in 1989, dialing back the gothic fantasy metal of Warlock, Doro adopted a more pop-metal/hard rock sound, which she would continue to hone well into the next century. Shifting musical tastes in the early '90s resulted in her finding most of her success in the European market, where metal still reigned supreme, but as the 2000s progressed, Doro once again found favor abroad with standouts like 2006's Warrior Soul, 2018's Forever Warriors, Forever United, and 2023's Conqueress Forever Strong and Proud. Doro Pesch, who only uses her first name professionally, was born in Dusseldorf, Germany, on June 3, 1964. Although she grew up in a country where German is the primary language, Pesch speaks fluent English and has done most of her singing in English, something she has in common with the Scorpions, Accept, and other German headbangers. Pesch was in her late teens when, in the early '80s, she started singing lead for an obscure Dusseldorf-based metal band called Snakebite. In 1983, she left Snakebite and became the lead singer for Warlock, a forceful yet melodic fantasy metal outfit along the lines of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Ronnie James Dio. At the time, heavy metal and hard rock were very male-dominated, but thanks to artists including Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, Heart, Girlschool, Lita Ford, and the Runaways, headbangers had grown more comfortable with the idea of women singing aggressive rock. But there weren't that many women singing gothic fantasy metal about witches, demons, ghosts, or sorcerers. So when Pesch belted out Warlock's fantasy-oriented lyrics and did so with as much aggression as Ozzy Osbourne or Ronnie James Dio, she stood out. After playing the Dusseldorf club scene for several months and acquiring a small local following, Warlock recorded a demo and was signed by the independent Mausoleum label; after that, the band ended up recording for Mercury/Polygram (where Pesch remained for 11 years). Warlock's debut album, Burning the Witches, was released on Mercury in 1984 and was followed by Hellbound in 1985, True as Steel in 1986, and Triumph & Agony in 1987. That year, Warlock toured Europe as an opening act for Dio but didn't tour the United States until 1988 (when the band opened for Megadeth on an extensive North American tour). Although Warlock had an enthusiastic cult following, it wasn't as large as the headbangers were hoping for, so in 1989, the name Warlock was put to rest and Pesch started billing herself as a solo artist. She didn't inundate listeners with the sort of gothic fantasy themes that Warlock was known for. Released in 1989, Pesch's debut solo album, Force Majeure, is more pop-metal/hard rock than gothic fantasy -- the album is closer to Crimes of Passion-era Pat Benatar than Iron Maiden, Queensrÿche, or King Diamond. The singer's second album, Doro (which contains her cover of the Electric Prunes' psychedelic hit "I Had Too Much to Dream") was released by Mercury in 1990 and was followed by True at Heart (a European release), in 1991. A few years later, Pesch and similar artists suffered a major setback. When grunge icons Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded commercially in 1992 and 1993, alternative rock became rock's primary direction, and all of a sudden the styles of metal and hard rock that had been huge in the '80s were out of vogue. There were still plenty of metal bands getting signed to major labels, but they were alternative metal bands -- not hair metal pop bands and not gothic fantasy metallers in the Sabbath/Priest/Maiden tradition. In this brave new rock world, the women who defined heavy rock were folks like Babes in Toyland, L7, 7 Year Bitch, and Hole's Courtney Love; Pesch, like Benatar, Wilson, and Ford, was considered part of metal/hard rock's old school. Nonetheless, Pesch continued to command a small but loyal following -- especially in Europe -- and kept touring and recording as a solo artist. In 1993, two Pesch albums were released by Polygram in Europe: Angels Never Die (her fourth solo album) and Doro Live (her first live album and fifth album overall). In 1995, Polygram released Machine II Machine in Europe; that year, her contract with Polygram ended and she signed with WEA in Europe. It was also in 1995 that Pesch made her acting debut with a role on the German television series Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). The headbanger's next album, Love Me in Black, came out on Warner Bros. in Europe in 1998; that year, she parted company with WEA and signed two deals -- one with Koch in the U.S., the other with SPV Steamhammer in Europe. In 1999, Pesch recorded Calling the Wild, which was released in both Europe and the U.S. in 2000. Calling the Wild was her first North American release since 1990's Doro; True at Heart, Angels Never Die, Doro Live, Machine II Machine, and Love Me in Black had only been released in Europe, although the LPs were sold in U.S. stores as imports. Pesch remained prolific throughout the 2000s, issuing a flurry of well-received solo releases, including Fight (2002), Classic Diamonds (2004), Warrior Soul (2006), Fear No Evil (2009), and Raise Your Fist (2012), the latter three of which helped to re-establish her in the American market. In 2017, she released her first German-language LP, Für Immer, via Rare Diamonds Productions, and in 2018 she released the ambitious and anthemic double album Forever Warriors, Forever United. 2020 saw the arrival of the career retrospective Magic Diamonds: Best of Rock, Ballads & Rare Treasures, and the following year she issued the concert LP Warlock: Triumph & Agony Live. Conqueress Forever Strong and Proud, Pesch's first collection of new studio recordings in five years, appeared in 2023. Released on Napalm, the15-song set featured guest spots from Rob Halford and Sammy Amara. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

Doro's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
21 Jun 2025 Doro in Uelzen Albrecht Thaer Gelände - Uelzen, Germany, Uelzen, LS, Germany
27 Jun 2025 Doro @ Městský úřad Spálené Poříčí in Spálené Poříčí Městský úřad Spálené Poříčí, Plzen, PL, Czech Republic
29 Jun 2025 Doro @ Parc de Can Zam in Barcelona Parc de Can Zam, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, CT, Spain
11 Jul 2025 Doro @ Burg Wertheim in Wertheim Burg Wertheim, Wertheim, BW, Germany
11 Jul 2025 Doro in WERTHEIM Burg Wertheim, Wertheim, BW, Germany
13 Jul 2025 Doro @ Midalidare Estate in Mogilovo Midalidare Estate, Stara Zagora, SZ, Bulgaria
26 Jul 2025 Doro @ Pyraser Brauerei in Thalmässing Pyraser Brauerei, Pleinfeld, BY, Germany
07 Aug 2025 Machine Head, Extreme, Kreator, Emperor, Michael Schenker Group, Wolfmother, Nailbomb, DevilDriver, Cult Of Luna, Doro, Overkill, Static-X, Hypocrisy, Leprous, Fu Manchu, The Hellacopters, Helmet, Candlemass, Rotting Christ, Wind Rose, Prong, Dark Angel, Ill Niño, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, The Black Dahlia Murder, VOLA, Vader, D-A-D, Wednesday 13, Fit For A King, Me And That Man, Dying Fetus, Dope, Crystal Lake, Slomosa, Earthless, thrown, Caliban, Ne Obliviscaris, Myrath, Snot, Majestica, Exhorder, Rivers of Nihil, Frayle, Gutalax, Dimmu Borgir, Mastodon, Ministry, Fear Factory, Obituary, Forbidden, Evergrey, King Buffalo, Flotsam & Jetsam, 3 Inches Of Blood, Suffocation, Absu, Tsjuder, Blaze Bayley, Evil Invaders, Pig Destroyer, Conjurer, Gaerea, Thy Catafalque, Whiplash, Winterfylleth, Between The Buried And Me, DOOL, Heriot, Wytch Hazel, The Night Eternal, Mammoth Grinder, Congress, Coffin Feeder, Pestilence, Bark, Year Of No Light, Clowns, Dvne, BRIQUEVILLE, Slaughter Messiah, BAEST, Psycroptic De Lange Munte, Kortrijk
08 Aug 2025 Doro in Gersthofen Stadthalle Gersthofen, Augsburg, BY, Germany
09 Aug 2025 Doro @ Alcatraz Metal Festival in Kortrijk Alcatraz Metal Festival, Zwevegem, FL, Belgium

Doro's Popular songs

  • Für Immer
  • All We Are (The Fight)
  • Breaking the Law

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Some of Doro's most popular songs include Für Immer, All We Are (The Fight), Breaking the Law. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

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Doro is known for their distinctive sound in the german heavy metal genre, often blending elements of german metal, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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