Iconic band of the eighty -century Gothic movement returns to the country to perform September 26 at Tokio Marine Hall, in São Paulo
The Sisters of Mercy announced a new tour of Latin America, scheduled for September and October. Brazil is on the itinerary with a single show on September 26 at Tokio Marine Hall, in São Paulo.
Tickets will be on sale on Ticketmaster from Friday, 18, with previous pre-sale for Tokio Marine customers. The production is from the top link music.
In addition to Brazil, the band goes through Mexico (Mexico City, 09/23), Argentina (Buenos Aires, 28/09) and Chile (Santiago, 01/10). It will be the eighth visit to the group of the group, which already came in 1990, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2019 and, more recently, 2023.
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About The Sisters of Mercy
Formed in 1980 in the city of Leeds, England, The Sisters of Mercy became one of the most influential bands of the Gothic movement. Its sound fuses elements of industrial rock, post-punk and darkwave.
Under the command of the vocalist Andrew Eldritchthe group also has Ben Christo (guitar, bass), Kai (guitar) and Chris Catalyst (Drum Machine Doktor Avalanche). Your latest album, Vision Thingcame out in 1990. The collection The Slight Case of Overbombing (1993) accompanies an unreleased track, “Under the Gun”. Since then, many other songs have been composed and only played at shows.
In an interview of 2023 to journalist Claudio Borges, for the Igor Miranda websiteBen Christo revealed that there are no plans to release a new album from The Sisters of Mercy. He explains:
“My opinion is that we would make money because people would buy the album, the merchandise and things like that, but there would be a lot of work and maybe we had to give in to many things and that could destabilize the unit of the brand created by Andrew, his vision for the band and her identity. That we have done in recent years, it has worked. We don’t need an album. ”
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