Depprocksfarfar wrote: ↑22 Mar 2022, 05:55
Chania Rock Festival 22-07-31.
And from almost nothing there's suddenly festival bonanza! This is is festival number eight (If om not mistaken) and it's already listed on official site. https://www.chaniarockfestival.gr/en/ti ... iRmYVlBzhw
Zeitgeist wrote: ↑11 May 2022, 22:04
Any words on UK dates being added?
Three Brilliant gigs at the Roundhouse last year, and off to Stockholm next week – but, unsurprisingly I want more!
Nope, but I thoroughly concur, on the back of both the three brilliant Roundhouse gigs and the plethora of stonking new additions to the set since then, in finest HL tradition I implore the band to PLYC or at least PUKYC
Tue 25 Oct: Powerstation, Auckland
Wed 26 Oct: Hunter Lounge, Wellington
Fri 28 Oct: Fortitude Music Hall Fortitude Valley
Sun 30 Oct: Enmore Theatre Sydney
Tue 1 Nov: The Gov Adelaide
Thu 3 Nov: The Astor Theatre Perth
Sat 5 Nov: Forum Melbourne
"We're Hawkwind and this is a song about love." - , 1993
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
Yes Dylan is from Brisbane, I think it has been mentioned in interviews or I've seen it somewhere else.
While I'm always positive to new Sisters tours, I find it a bit daring to go to Australia with a band with post-arrival testing still active - if that regulation is planned to be removed before the tour is taking place, it's nothing I have heard of at least. But as things stand now: Just one false positive test post-arrival and the whole tour is f**ked
Anyway, assuming everything works out fine, I guess Latin America is before Auckland then. And the big question: Will they really never tour the US again? Skipping VT from the setlist is almost like a love declaration by AE standards
I wonder if he's skipping Vision Thing because it's a song about American imperialism, and European audiences have a slightly bigger, Z-wearing imperialism to worry about right now
"We're Hawkwind and this is a song about love." - , 1993
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
Planet Dave wrote: ↑25 May 2022, 23:43
They (the US) have denied Ravey a visa in the past so if that still stands then I guess not. Though I'm only guessing at that as an explanation.
Oh I didn't know that! But yeah that would be a simple and logical explanation compared to anything else I've read.
@H. Blackrose Not unlikely given that also Dominion/MR is skipped. But also good to save the voice I guess. If it's between VT and the voice he has had now, I can definitely live without VT
aido7777777 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2022, 23:01
Would have loved a Dublin show hopefully they will on their next tour
Well, if they want to get off the mainland but stay in the EU to avoid Brexit - Dublin would make sense for them (and me!). Be great to get a couple of Irish dates together and have a little road trip. Not sure the position on Belfast but the time they played the Mandela Hall was great.
I have just seen on my instagram #sistersofmercy feed a gig for Saturday 20 May 2023 at Circo Voador which apparently is Rio de Janiero. Not shown on the venue ticket page!
"Genevieve, I think you're lovely But Genevieve, it's time” TSOM 2020