Nitzer Ebb’s visa woes have caused the band to be pared down to the core duo of Douglas McCarthy and Bon Harris for legendary EBM group’s first North American tour in nearly a decade that begins this coming week.
Harris and McCarthy were to be joined by original drummer David Gooday and Stark’s Simon Granger, who round out the band’s very first lineup, that never got a chance to tour together until a series of European dates late last year.
Nitzer Ebb Produkt, informed fans early today “with great sadness” that “unforeseen delays” with Gooday’s and Granger’s visas would cause the two to miss out on performing during the band’s first leg of their North American tour, which opens on Thursday in Boston.
The group writes:
“The good news is that Bon and Douglas are excited and ready for great shows despite the change of circumstances and that David and Simon will be joining them for rest of the tour starting in Barcelona May 30th.”
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR NORTH AMERICA FANS // https://t.co/KAgmqAYno7 pic.twitter.com/EFMeiOlIWI
— Nitzer Ebb (@Nitzer_Ebb) May 5, 2019
A second North American leg is scheduled for the fall, where Gooday and Granger are set to rejoin the lineup, once Visa’s are in hand. McCarthy took to social media following the announcement to quell rumours that the North American dates were cancelled entirely. (See Nitzer Ebb’s full tour dates below.)
Previously, we had interviewed Harris and McCarthy about Nitzer Ebb reformation during their series of dates last December, where they discussed having Gooday back in the lineup for the first time since 1987, along with Granger who had never toured with the band live.
Nitzer Ebb Tour Dates:
NORTH AMERICA
- May 9: Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
- May 10: Elsewhere Rooftop, Brooklyn, NY
- May 11: Societe des Arts Technologiques, Montreal, QC
- May 12: Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
- May 14: Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ON
- May 15: Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD
- May 17: Oriental Theatre, Denver, CO
- May 20: The Orpheum, Tampa, FL
- May 21: Terminal West, Atlanta, GA
- May 24: The Ground at Space, Miami, FL
- May 25: Numbers, Houston, TX
- May 26: Trees, Dallas, TX
EUROPE
- May 30: Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain
- May 31: Nuits Sonores 2019, Lyon, France
- June 7: Wave Gotik Treffen 2019, Leipzig, Germany
- June 30: Val de Rock, Chessy, France
- July 20: Amphi Festival, Cologne, Germany
- Aug. 3: Bergfest, Thale, Germany
- Aug. 4: Dekmantel Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Aug. 18: W-Fest, Amougies, Belgium
- Aug. 25: Infest 2019, Bradford, UK
NORTH AMERICA
- Sept. 19: The Mohawk, Austin, TX
- Sept. 20: Cold Waves, Metro, Chicago, IL
- Sept. 21: St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, MI
- Sept. 23: Venue, Vancouver, BC
- Sept. 25: Neumos, Seattle, WA
- Sept. 26: Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
- Sept. 27: Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
- Oct. 5: The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA
EUROPE
- Oct. 25: Soundedit Festival, Lodz, Poland
- Nov. 8: Reithalle Strasse E, Dresden, Germany
- Nov. 9: Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany
- Nov. 10: Factory, Magdeburg, Germany
- Nov. 12: Backstage, Munich, Germany
- Nov. 15: Kulttempel, Oberhausen, Germany
- Nov. 16: Stadthalle, Langen, Germany
- Nov. 17: La Machine, Paris, France
- Nov. 18: La Laitrie, Strasbourg, France