DATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 2019
 
FROM: MITCH SCHNEIDER/MARCEE RONDAN/ANDREA FAULK

 

THE CULT
A SONIC TEMPLE
DECEMBER U.S. TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED
 
SHOWS WILL FOLLOW BAND’S FALL EUROPEAN TREK
IN SUPPORT OF THEIR
‘SONIC TEMPLE’
30TH ANNIVERSARY
RELEASES
 

As THE CULT celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal Sonic Temple album, the British group–led by vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffyhave announced additional dates through the end of 2019. The new U.S. shows in December follow the band’s U.K. dates and support the September 13 release of THE CULT: SONIC TEMPLE 30 by Beggars Arkive

The band Spirit Animal will join THE CULT for all the December shows. Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday, September 27 at 10:00 AM (local time).

 

 
Set lists for the shows will draw from THE CULT‘s 10 studio albums with the centerpiece being a super set that’s focused on the core songs from Sonic Temple, a pivotal album that brought together the alternative and hard rock audiences; some of these songs have not been performed since the album (their fourth) was originally released in 1989. Produced by the legendary Bob Rock, Sonic Temple had four chart-topping singles: “Fire Woman,” “Edie (Ciao Baby),” “Sun King” and “Sweet Soul Sister.” Sonic Temple proved to be an important moment for both the band and the wider rock scene.
 
THE CULT: SONIC TEMPLE 30 has been released as a deluxe box set and a 5-CD set. Plus Beggars Arkive reissued Sonic Temple on Double LP, which has been out of print for over 20 years. Read a press release about it here.
 
In a recent interview about the album, Ian Astbury explained how the band brought together hard rock and indie rock to create the unique, game-changing sounds on Sonic Temple. “We wanted to retain our core DNA as we went deeper into psych and hard rock influences. It was a complete immersion for me into art, film, music, poetry and literature, weaving those influences into what was to become Sonic Temple. The band was becoming more popular. We were in uncharted waters. Most of the bands we had come up with had split up or fallen off. We were accelerating. There was no real time to breathe. We were forming new allegiances and breaking the glass ceiling of ‘the indie outsider.'”
 
The album catapulted THE CULT into superstar status and remains their most commercially successful release. It has sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. alone and was certified platinum in 1990. It made it to #10 on the Billboard charts, and the aforementioned songs all remain rock-radio staples to this day.
 
The shows will be a gathering and celebration for CULT fans. As Billy Duffy stated about the tour in a recent interview, “I’d like fans to not only allow themselves a little indulgence into maybe simpler happier times of the late 80s for a few hours at a ST19 show, but also be happy that the music is now really their possession, not ours, and to do with it what they will.”
 
Read a Q&A with THE CULT here.
 
 
THE CULT’s remaining 2019 tour dates are as follows:
 
DATE
 
CITY
VENUE
Saturday
10/5
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona State Fair
Sunday
10/6
Las Vegas, NV
The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Tuesday
10/15
Nottingham, UK
Rock City
Thursday
10/17
Birmingham, UK
O2 Academy
Friday
10/18
Cardiff, UK
University (Great Hall)
Sunday
10/20
Leeds, UK
O2 Academy
Monday
10/21
Aberdeen, UK
Music Hall
Tuesday
10/22
Glasgow, UK
O2 Academy
Thursday
10/24
Manchester, UK
O2 Apollo
Saturday
10/26
London, UK
Subterania
Sunday
10/27
London, UK
Hammersmith Eventim Apollo
Monday
10/28
Bristol, UK
O2 Academy
Tuesday
10/29
Portsmouth, UK
Portsmouth Guildhall
Friday
12/6
Montclair, NJ
Wellmont Theater
Saturday
12/7
Port Chester, NY
Capitol Theatre
Sunday
12/8
Silver Spring, MD
The Fillmore Silver Spring
Tuesday
12/10
Huntington, NY
The Paramount
Thursday
12/12
Mashantucket, CT
Foxwoods Resort Casino – Fox Theater
Friday
12/13
Atlantic City, NJ
Hard Rock Casino – The Sound Waves Theater
Saturday
12/14
Boston, MA
House of Blues
 
The Cult by Tim Cadiente
 
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ABOUT THE CULT:
THE CULT has reveled in a controversial and storied career. Emerging from the darkly romantic UK post-punk scene with the album DREAMTIME, they followed it with the anthemic idealism of LOVE, the Rick Rubin-produced NYC street hustle of ELECTRIC and the textural amplifier worship of SONIC TEMPLE AND CEREMONY— deconstructing full circle for THE CULT. After a brief hiatus, the band returned performing at the Tibetan Freedom concert, then embedded themselves in the studio to record and release BEYOND GOOD & EVIL in 2001 just prior to 9/11.
 
BORN INTO THIS (named after a Charles Bukowski poem), their sixth album, was heralded by Mojo magazine as “a wholehearted, utopian, and irrefutably exciting record.” CHOICE OF WEAPON, The Cult’s third full-length album of the new millennium, made its impact against the ever-growing tide of disposable new media, launching a triumphant global tour culminating in an intense uplifting performance at Coachella 2014, acknowledged as “THE MESSIANIC MOMENT OF COACHELLA” by Rolling Stone magazine. In 2016 the band released its 10th studio album HIDDEN CITY, an elegantly brutal masterpiece inspired by a visceral exploration of self and soul launching THE CULT into another triumphant world tour, burning up stages with Public Enemy, Primal Scream, Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses and many others.
 
 
 
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