Thursday, August 26, 2021

The Cult postpone 2021 tour dates

The Cult have postponed their 2021 tour plans due to the ongoing pandemic.

The group last performed dates on their Sonic Temple 30th anniversary tour in late 2019; when the pandemic shut down many things, including the live music industry, The Cult rescheduled their 2020 shows to this year .. and now they’re being moved one more time.

"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'," announced the band on social media. "Our shows are a communal space where we share the celebration of live music. It is apparent that the optimism we shared in the performing of live shows for 2021 was premature. We refuse to put a single fan, whom we love and respect, in harm’s way.

"Please stay safe and we look forward to seeing you all in the Spring of 2022."


Last summer, The Cult shared an update on the follow-up album their 2016 album, “Hidden City.”

"In the studio with producer @tomdalgety working on the new Cult songs,” posted guitarist Billy Duffy on Instagram. “It's great to be back at the legendary Rockfield Studios where we recorded 'Dreamtime' way back in the day…"

The project will be the band’s eleventh studio record and first with Black Hill Records, a newly-launched rock-focused label affiliated with independent publisher Round Hill Music. See also:

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