Last month, post-punk legends Bauhaus gave two of their best liver performances since forming over 40 years ago in 1978. It was indeed a sight to behold to see frontman Peter Murphy, cruciform with a microphone stand during “Stigmata Martyr”, as his fellow musicians Daniel Ash, David J, and Kevin Haskins played with top-notch precision. Even more mesmerizing were the thousands of attendees who sang along in unison to the gothic opus “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” under the serious moonlight of a Bloodmoon lunar eclipse.
Now the band has announced their return to southern California this autumn with a show at gorgeous The Greek Theatre on Thursday, September 29th.
Presales begin Wednesday, June 15th with sales to the general public on Friday, June 17th at 10:00 am PT. Find tickets for The Greek Theatre gig here.
Additionally, the postponed Denver, Colorado show at The Mission Ballroom has been rescheduled for September 26th. Tickets for the original date of the May 25th show will be honored and will be available here.
Unfortunately, Bauhaus is unable to reschedule their gig in Tempe, Arizona and the show is now officially canceled. Refunds will be processed at the point of purchase.
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