In their posting, the group stated, “The Cult will regretfully be postponing all upcoming shows for the rest of the year due to the ongoing flux in the world while we continue to adjust to the ‘new normal. ‘”
Is The Cult still performing?
The Cult is currently touring across 3 countries and has 9 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Hard Rock Live in Biloxi, after that they’ll be at Swansea Ice Rink in Swansea.
Who opened for The Cult?
Almost 29 years ago The Cult played the Saenger Theater and at the time an unknown band out of L.A. named Guns N’ Roses opened the show. The Cult were riding high off of their third album “Electric” with hits like “Love Removal Machine”, “Wildflower” and “Lil Devil.”
Who is the lead singer of Danzig?
Glenn Danzig
Danzig/Lead singers
Is Van Halen still touring?
Find out more about Van Halen tour dates & tickets 2021-2022 Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Van Halen scheduled in 2021.
How old is Dave Gahan?
59 years (May 9, 1962)
Dave Gahan/Age
What nationality is Dave Gahan?
English
Dave Gahan/Nationality
Where is the cult currently touring?
The Cult is currently touring across 6 countries and has 13 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay in San Diego, after that they’ll be at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Biloxi in Biloxi. See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Did the cult play the Sonic Temple live?
The Cult played the Sonic Temple in its entirety. The first time I saw the Cult live was when they toured in support of Metallica for the album. It was good to hear all the songs live. This was by far was one of the best performances I have seen by The Cult as they close out their 2019 tour schedule. Ian Astbury was in great voice.
What kind of band is the cult?
The Cult (formed in 1983) is an English post-punk and hard rock band, originally formed as a gothic, metal revivalist band with Native American influences, hailing from Bradford, Yorkshire, UK.
What ever happened to the cult?
With Mickey Curry added on drums and Charlie Dayton on bass, the Cult released their fifth full-length “Ceremony” in 1991. Despite the sales of its predecessor, the Cult project was splintering behind the scenes, and following the release the band took a three year hiatus.