After winning the defamation suit Johnny Depp is heading forward, and he is now taking his music career seriously. He will now head overseas with his band Hollywood Vampires.

Johnny Depp is heading to Europe for an overseas tour with his band Hollywood Vampires, which includes rock luminaries such as Joe Perry, Alice Cooper, and Tommy Henriksen. The supergroup previously dropped a tour in March due to pandemic-related obstacles. In a statement, they wrote “We have continued to try to make it happen, but unfortunately, due to the uncertainty of travel restrictions related to COVID-19, this is simply not possible,”
Now the band plans to reunite with fans in Germany and Luxembourg for six scheduled shows. But the fans have to wait a bit, however, because their first concert will not take place until next June at the Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. Their last show will be on June 30 at Zitadelle in Mainz, Germany. Depp performed beside Jeff Beck as a guest on his live shows. Which made headlines when the actor traveled to Europe to start performing with the legendary guitarist just before the verdict of his trial in a lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Now he has joined Beck again for a series of shows in Europe until the tour concludes on July 25 in Paris.
Beck and Depp have also joined hands on a new album, “18.” They released the joint project on July 15 with the first single from the set, “This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr”, already released. The song, written by Depp, pays tribute to American film actress Lamarr (who died in 2000 at age 85). It’s one of two songs Depp wrote for the project, the other being “Sad Motherfuckin’ Parade”.