+ 11 more and that's that! Puuh! So now you can focus on the (VERY impressive) wiki instead. Teamwork!Being645 wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 11:32... ... yeah, I did some too, but only few. Full list in the wiki, so ... gotta link them to yours ... later today, if nobody else does ...
https://sisterswiki.org/Current_events# ... _TOUR_2024
Sisters 2024?
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- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
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As you long time Forum fans know it had been around 15 years since they toured the US. Sooo this was a super shock to me.
Why 2 years in a row? My money is on getting more tour in before the US degenerates farther and goes into full scale Civil War again.
At least Guns and Roses already wrote the theme song.
Why 2 years in a row? My money is on getting more tour in before the US degenerates farther and goes into full scale Civil War again.
At least Guns and Roses already wrote the theme song.
This place is death with walls
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
D I know the long time members of this forum have way better answer on that than me. People here really know their stuff about”something more”.
I do have a thought on why return to the States in particular so soon. One they recognize a new fan base here. And want to share live experiences with them.
Personally I think the Sisters believe, and rightly so, that the US is about to descend into pure anarchy after a military coup d’etat or nose dive into a civil war. Just a thought.
I do have a thought on why return to the States in particular so soon. One they recognize a new fan base here. And want to share live experiences with them.
Personally I think the Sisters believe, and rightly so, that the US is about to descend into pure anarchy after a military coup d’etat or nose dive into a civil war. Just a thought.
This place is death with walls
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
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Those YouTube bootlegs are absolute s**t. I steer well clear. Went back and watched a few last night to acquaint myself with new materials. What a waste of time. Some tosser waving his cell phone around and his ‘awesome recording rig’ picking up kick drum and a mush of distortion. Nah, I’ll pass. I guess that’s what passes for a merciful release these days. Pfft.Planet Dave wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 10:17Alice, Temple, occasionally summat else. A few years back they went through a small phase of playing more than a few numbers from 84-85 per gig but thankfully they got over that. As for not knowing any of the current setlist, YT or the sharing section on here are your friend. Plenty of threads on the forums addressing the 'best quality recent live recording' question. Maybe an idea to check some of those out? I can highly recommend listening to the tracks in this playlist for a decent enough heads-up...DJElectricDaddy wrote: ↑08 May 2024, 22:28Looking at the set list I realize I don’t know ANY of the songs at all. Does he ever play any of the old stuff?
Hope you get tickets and hope you have a great time as @abridged says, go with an open mind and you should be fine.
Got tickets. Happy to finally see them, I mean him, Don’t care for the music too much but the lyrics are great. Expectations are low, but look forward to the light show
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crawl some ants called the human race
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And meaning
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Lost in time
Lost in space
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I’m expecting them to sound as bad as they do on’t Telly.abridged wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 08:16
They have their good days. If you expect them to sound like they did you'll be disappointed. If you go with an open mind you'll enjoy yourself. We spent quite a few years complaining that there were no new songs. Eyes of Caligula, Show Me and On the Beach in particular are great. Better Reptile I liked also. They play most of Vision Thing.
Vision Thing would be great. I have a recording of that, you can hear the vocals and everything.
I just realized I’m less of a Sisters fan than I am a Merciful Release fan I think.
Somewhere on a tiny planet
crawl some ants called the human race
Lost in time
Lost in space
And meaning
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Lost in time
Lost in space
And meaning
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DJElectricDaddy wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 03:36 Those YouTube bootlegs are absolute s**t. I steer well clear. Went back and watched a few last night to acquaint myself with new materials. What a waste of time. Some tosser waving his cell phone around and his ‘awesome recording rig’ picking up kick drum and a mush of distortion. Nah, I’ll pass. I guess that’s what passes for a merciful release these days. Pfft.
Got tickets. Happy to finally see them, I mean him, Don’t care for the music too much but the lyrics are great. Expectations are low, but look forward to the light show
A fellow heartlander named Tobias Forsner did some pretty solid and extremely faithful studio covers of the new material if you want to give it a listen in a better enviroment. Tobias' voice obviously isn't Eldritch's but he still is a good singer, and has strong baritone voice of his own. You can find it on spotify or youtube under 'Some Kind of Demos' i recommend giving them a listen, they are more likely than not the only way we will hear professional recordings of these songs
So when I saw the Sisters of Mercy in Maryland last year (Washington, D.C. area), I was not too pleased with the mix, namely, not being able to hear AE, as noted by other concert goers for this and other shows, Regardless, I still had fun reminiscing and hanging out with a friend at that show.
But this is what I am surprised by regardless of the mix and other issues - the time to hit the big venues in the US was last year, not this year! They are playing the Radio City Music Hall in New York and at an opera house in Baltimore, for example. Last year was their first US tour following the lockdown, and that's when everyone was most enthusiastic about seeing them. Like for example, when the Mars Volta (if anyone is familiar with them) toured for the first time post-lockdown, they hit the big venues, but the follow-up tour hit the smaller clubs more similar to the places that they would typically be playing pre-Covid. The Sisters tickets went on sale to the general public this morning, and there does not seem to be a huge rush to get them. Usually, a decent number of tickets is sold on that very first day. There is so much availability in NYC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Despite my issues with the "presentation" last year, I will still probably end up going to the Baltimore show, but I will hold off on getting the tickets for now.
But this is what I am surprised by regardless of the mix and other issues - the time to hit the big venues in the US was last year, not this year! They are playing the Radio City Music Hall in New York and at an opera house in Baltimore, for example. Last year was their first US tour following the lockdown, and that's when everyone was most enthusiastic about seeing them. Like for example, when the Mars Volta (if anyone is familiar with them) toured for the first time post-lockdown, they hit the big venues, but the follow-up tour hit the smaller clubs more similar to the places that they would typically be playing pre-Covid. The Sisters tickets went on sale to the general public this morning, and there does not seem to be a huge rush to get them. Usually, a decent number of tickets is sold on that very first day. There is so much availability in NYC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Despite my issues with the "presentation" last year, I will still probably end up going to the Baltimore show, but I will hold off on getting the tickets for now.
- satanarchist
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I like the new songs, I just would like more than FALAA and Marian off one of the greatest records ever recorded. Would prefer if VT was ignored instead.rivum wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 22:04when was the last time there was a substantial change?satanarchist wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 18:53 Hope it's a different (enough) setlist than the last one I saw twice.
I tend to just buy tickets for shows here without looking at the price too much but trying to price up a trip to America the prices for tickets there sure ain't cheap..
Where's cheapest?
Where's cheapest?
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You see, all the performative declarations of low expectations, complaining about how it's not like it was in 1985 or even 1991, apparently sincere questions about "why no bass player", "why no new album", "why no That Guitarist/Patsy Morrison", "why not just play FALAA in its entireity.", comments like "I hate Andrew Eldritch and the Sisters have sucked for 33 years at least but I'm still going to go and complain about the cost, the venue, the mix, Von's voice, the band lineup, Von's bald head"... this is why I dread every new Sisters tour and wonder whether Von shouldn't just retire with some of his legend intact.
"We're Hawkwind and this is a song about love." - , 1993
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
Are you looking on resale sites like Stubhub, because tickets will be high on there right now? Not sure if it's the cheapest of all dates, but Philadelphia has seats for $25 plus fees on ticketm***** this week as a part of a promotion. Most venues seem to have their cheapest seats for $50 + fees on TM. But the best seats up front indeed run for a lot more than that ($200 or so). I have a feeling that if the demand remains not too high, they will get cheaper on those resale sites the week before the tour. But I also get that you don't want to travel to a show on another continent and arrange for your travel and accommodations counting on that happening without securing your tickets first.
It's not as if the band makes these decisions on the basis you're ascribing though.sharedgum wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 19:53 So when I saw the Sisters of Mercy in Maryland last year (Washington, D.C. area), I was not too pleased with the mix, namely, not being able to hear AE, as noted by other concert goers for this and other shows, Regardless, I still had fun reminiscing and hanging out with a friend at that show.
But this is what I am surprised by regardless of the mix and other issues - the time to hit the big venues in the US was last year, not this year! They are playing the Radio City Music Hall in New York and at an opera house in Baltimore, for example. Last year was their first US tour following the lockdown, and that's when everyone was most enthusiastic about seeing them. Like for example, when the Mars Volta (if anyone is familiar with them) toured for the first time post-lockdown, they hit the big venues, but the follow-up tour hit the smaller clubs more similar to the places that they would typically be playing pre-Covid. The Sisters tickets went on sale to the general public this morning, and there does not seem to be a huge rush to get them. Usually, a decent number of tickets is sold on that very first day. There is so much availability in NYC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Despite my issues with the "presentation" last year, I will still probably end up going to the Baltimore show, but I will hold off on getting the tickets for now.
Tour promoters in the US think they can get enough tickets sold to cover the cost of these venues. They offer a deal to the band. The band says yes. Not the other way round.
- Gothicbiff
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I stay near Glasgow and assumed I could get a direct flight to New York.... but no. I would have to change at Dublin.
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
I have seen The Sisters at The Paradiso. I will die happy
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
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Nor us mate, barely-above=minimum-wage jobs don't allow for things like flights and hotels in New York or LA or wherever, not to mention the risk of cancellation. I can't even convince myself that the expense and organisation required to get to Munich or Madrid for a Metallica show is worth the risk. Still hoping for a UK date or two in November, but what will be will be. Sooner or later we'll be parked up in the Enterprise once againGothicbiff wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:30 I stay near Glasgow and assumed I could get a direct flight to New York.... but no. I would have to change at Dublin.
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
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The Enterprise.....fingers crossed for that!Planet Dave wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:57Nor us mate, barely-above=minimum-wage jobs don't allow for things like flights and hotels in New York or LA or wherever, not to mention the risk of cancellation. I can't even convince myself that the expense and organisation required to get to Munich or Madrid for a Metallica show is worth the risk. Still hoping for a UK date or two in November, but what will be will be. Sooner or later we'll be parked up in the Enterprise once againGothicbiff wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:30 I stay near Glasgow and assumed I could get a direct flight to New York.... but no. I would have to change at Dublin.
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
I have seen The Sisters at The Paradiso. I will die happy
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
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Hope you make it to somewhere in America Paul!
I have seen The Sisters at The Paradiso. I will die happy
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
With massive thanks to Ruffers for his company and help.
A girl is never too old to wear a Sisters tshirt!
You may be correct, and I am not sure that I understand the order in which these things happen and who is responsible for what, but I am still a bit surprised that this is how things ultimately unfolded. Who knows, maybe there will be some huge marketing push or additional promotions to move these tickets.Fallon wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 04:46It's not as if the band makes these decisions on the basis you're ascribing though.sharedgum wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 19:53 So when I saw the Sisters of Mercy in Maryland last year (Washington, D.C. area), I was not too pleased with the mix, namely, not being able to hear AE, as noted by other concert goers for this and other shows, Regardless, I still had fun reminiscing and hanging out with a friend at that show.
But this is what I am surprised by regardless of the mix and other issues - the time to hit the big venues in the US was last year, not this year! They are playing the Radio City Music Hall in New York and at an opera house in Baltimore, for example. Last year was their first US tour following the lockdown, and that's when everyone was most enthusiastic about seeing them. Like for example, when the Mars Volta (if anyone is familiar with them) toured for the first time post-lockdown, they hit the big venues, but the follow-up tour hit the smaller clubs more similar to the places that they would typically be playing pre-Covid. The Sisters tickets went on sale to the general public this morning, and there does not seem to be a huge rush to get them. Usually, a decent number of tickets is sold on that very first day. There is so much availability in NYC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Despite my issues with the "presentation" last year, I will still probably end up going to the Baltimore show, but I will hold off on getting the tickets for now.
Tour promoters in the US think they can get enough tickets sold to cover the cost of these venues. They offer a deal to the band. The band says yes. Not the other way round.
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I'll be very surprised if we are not outside The Enterprise for a couple of nights in mid September in 2025.Planet Dave wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:57. Sooner or later we'll be parked up in the Enterprise once againGothicbiff wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:30 I stay near Glasgow and assumed I could get a direct flight to New York.... but no. I would have to change at Dublin.
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
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I agree. Sometime around the 3rd weekend would be ideal. Saying that, last time the early hours of the morning were a tad on the chilly side so we'll go for the middle as suggested. Yes we are talking to YOU Avacado Eldritch!ribbons69 wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 23:30I'll be very surprised if we are not outside The Enterprise for a couple of nights in mid September in 2025.Planet Dave wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:57. Sooner or later we'll be parked up in the Enterprise once againGothicbiff wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 11:30 I stay near Glasgow and assumed I could get a direct flight to New York.... but no. I would have to change at Dublin.
Not an issue for most people. But my legs don't work properly, meaning attempting that journey alone, even with airport assistance, would be ridiculously stressful. I would also need to upgrade to Business Class for more legroom.....not cheap!!
In addition, I really need to stay as close to venue as possible.....not cheap!!
I have spent hours debating, but have very reluctantly come to conclusion there will be no Sisters in USA for me
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
Come on Dave. We know why you have the hankering. The Radio City Rockets.Planet Dave wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 15:32Come off it mate we all know you booked the gig! Nice work soldier must admit I've always hankered after seeing them play Radio City, for no apparent reason but hey.
Awesome for the US, good job getting giddy in advance and anticipation folks
This place is death with walls
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
Denver and Phoenix are close to sold out. General Admission. Lean on some friends in the US for a place to stay. Southwest everyone drives cars cause they have to. Share a hotel room. And hope the American isn’t a sociopath.
This place is death with walls
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
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We got told during the US tour it was being planned, and during the UK tour it was on. There are a variety £££ of reasons, but the romantic part of me still believes that the timing is part of the electoral cycle.Incoming! wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 22:22 D I know the long time members of this forum have way better answer on that than me. People here really know their stuff about”something more”.
I do have a thought on why return to the States in particular so soon. One they recognize a new fan base here. And want to share live experiences with them.
Personally I think the Sisters believe, and rightly so, that the US is about to descend into pure anarchy after a military coup d’etat or nose dive into a civil war. Just a thought.
There is no way I am planning for the USA until we get through June scar free.
Goths have feelings too
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