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Johnny Depp band the Hollywood Vampires to tour in 2023

After the lucrative win in his trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, a new announcement from Johnny Depp shows he isn’t planning on hiding away.

Johnny Depp has announced his next big move

He may have just been awarded a cool $US10 million ($A15m) following his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, but Johnny Depp isn’t planning on taking it easy relaxing on his piles of cash.

The movie star and musician has announced his next career move – heading out on tour with a revival of his band The Hollywood Vampires.

The rock super group posted an image of Depp along with fellow band members Alice Cooper, Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen on Wednesday.

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Johnny Depp performs on stage with Jeff Beck during the Helsinki Blues Festival in Helsinki on June, 19, 2022. (Photo by Jussi Nukari / Lehtikuva / AFP) / Finland OUT
Johnny Depp performs on stage with Jeff Beck during the Helsinki Blues Festival in Helsinki on June, 19, 2022. (Photo by Jussi Nukari / Lehtikuva / AFP) / Finland OUT

“The Hollywood Vampires are BACK!” the Instagram post read.

“We’re coming to Germany and Luxembourg Summer 2023!”

Tiny Luxembourg may not seem like the most obvious destination for a rock band full of greats. But the Grand Duchy has borders with France, Germany and Belgium with millions of people within a few hours of the Rockhal venue.

The group will also play Munich and Berlin among other cities.

Depp formed the Hollywood Vampires in 2012 with Cooper and Aerosmith’s Perry.

Since then the band has released two albums, in 2015 and 2019.

No stranger to the stage, Depp was seen playing multiple gigs in Britain while his trial was ongoing.

Depp performed in front of sellout crowds alongside Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall in London for three nights in a row — as he awaited the verdict in his defamation trial against Heard.

On one of those nights, his ex-girlfriend and key witness Kate Moss reportedly partied backstage with Depp.

Footage of Depp singing and playing the guitar showed audience members cheering “We love you, Johnny!” and giving the Hollywood star a standing ovation.

The Hollywood Vampires. From left to right: Joe Perry, Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp. Picture: TOM JACKSON.
The Hollywood Vampires. From left to right: Joe Perry, Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp. Picture: TOM JACKSON.

When the verdict came in on the blockbuster trial, Heard fronted up to court. But Depp remained in the UK where he had been performing.

Earlier this year, Heard was sued by Depp for implying he abused her in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed. Heard countersued claiming she suffered “rampant physical violence and abuse” at his hands but was defamed when claims were made that she had manufactured the allegations.

At the trial’s conclusion, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $US10m ($A14m) in defamation compensatory damages and $US5m ($A7m) in punitive damages after the jury decided she “acted with actual malice”.

However, Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Penney Azcarate reduced the punitive damages the jury awarded Depp to $US350,000 ($A487,000), the state’s statutory cap, making his total damages $US10.4m ($A14.49m).

The jury did agree with one aspect of Heard’s claim — that she was defamed by Depp’s lawyer — and awarded her $US2m ($A2.78m) in compensation and $0 in punitive fees.

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