Rock band Death Cult is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a tour across the UK, the US, and Ireland. The band, whose members are Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury, will perform at renowned venues that hold significance from their early days.
The series of concerts, titled Death Cult 8323, will feature tracks from Death Cult and their eponymous EPs, as well as songs spanning the band's evolution through Southern Death Cult, Death Cult, and their first two albums: 'Dreamtime' (1984) and 'Love' (1985). The tour will commence on October 23 at The Theatre of The Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.
Thereafter, the band will make appearances in UK cities including Belfast, Sheffield, Liverpool, and Glasgow. The tour will culminate with a two-night stint at Brixton Electric in London.
Tickets for the tour will be available starting August 18 at 10 am local time. The tour schedule includes:OCTOBER October 23: Los Angeles, CA, The Theatre at The Ace HotelNOVEMBER November 6: Belfast, UK, Telegraph November 7: Dublin, IE, 3Olympia November 9: Sheffield, UK, Foundry November 10: Liverpool, UK, Guild of Students November 12: Glasgow, UK, Barrowland November 13: Nottingham, UK, Rock City November 14: Birmingham, UK, O2 Institute November 16: Bournemouth, UK, O2 Academy November 17: Norwich, UK, UEA November 18: Manchester, UK, Albert Hall November 20: London, UK, Brixton Electric November 21: London, UK, Brixton Electric In the previous year, The Cult unveiled their 11th studio album 'Under the Midnight Sun'.
Their creative process for the album was influenced by the global pandemic, which allowed Astbury to write in a unique environment and collaborate with producer Tom Dalgety to bring a fresh musical perspective to their work. The band also
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