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Revision as of 02:12, 19 April 2022
After the Summer Festivals and the worldwide National Treasure Tour in autumn 2019 introducing new guitarist Dylan Smith and three new songs (Kickline, Better Reptile and Show Me), The Sisters of Mercy toured again in 2020.
A new band photo, the view of further new tracks and the announcement of around twenty hall concerts and five festival gigs in the UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Poland and Greece sparked hopes for utter pleasure and joy and filled the fanbase with excitement.
As support acts were confirmed A.A.WILLIAMS for the UK concerts and Hugs of the Sky for all other gigs except the festival dates.
The tour started in Manchester at the Albert Hall on 7 March 2020, where the audience were presented with two new songs, But Genevieve and Black Sail. The following show in Bristol saw a third new track titled I Will Call You. Soon various compilations made from videos of the four UK shows would spread and the forthcoming gigs looked entirely promising.
Then the corona virus hit in and the ensuing lockdowns brought everything to a halt.
Band/Line-up
● Andrew Eldritch - vocals
● Ben Christo - guitars, backing vocals
● Dylan Smith - guitars, backing vocals
● Doktor Avalanche - drums, bass, keyboards
● Ravey Davey - nurse to The Doktor
Tour Schedule
UK
- Sat, 07-Mar-2020: Manchester - England - Albert Hall
- Sun, 08-Mar-2020: Bristol - England - O2 Academy
- Tue, 10-Mar-2020: Leeds - England - O2 Academy
- Wed, 11-Mar-2020: Nottingham - England - Rock City
And that was the end of the tour, as the corona zombie surge made the whole thing stop for a while.
The other 15 hall concerts were rescheduled to autumn 2020, then to spring and later to autumn 2021, and finally to spring 2022.
Most of the five festival gigs were cancelled either immediately or later on during the following two years of lockdowns all over the world.
New tracks
Three new songs were performed live for the first time during this part of the envisaged tour.
A little statistics
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