The legendary Siouxsie Sioux has added another date to her further expanding 2023 live itinerary with the announcement of a gig in Release Athens 23, on June 23rd, where she will share the stage with long-running NYC post-punk revival act Interpol, and others TBA.
The announcement of the show in Greece follows the news of two additional UK Dates that were recently added to the itinerary. Siouxsie will play Wolverhampton and Glasgow this Summer. Tickets for both shows go on sale this Friday 10th February via links on siouxsie.com
There are now eight dates in total that mark Siouxsie’s return to the stage after a decade-long hiatus. The last time Siouxsie played live was during Yoko Ono’s curation of the Meltdown Festival at London’s Royal Festival Hall in 2013.
On May 3rd, she will be gracing the stages of AB in Brussels. On the 4th, she’ll appear at Paradiso in Amsterdam, and on Sunday, the 7th of May, she’ll pop on down to Milan to perform at the Teatro degli Arcimboldi. All three of these concerts quickly sold out.
These new dates on June 21st in Wolverhampton, and July 25th in Glasgow, are in addition to her much-anticipated American appearance at the Cruel World Festival on May 20th, and the UK’s Latitude Festival on July 23rd.
Along with the new UK dates, Tickets for the Release Athens 2023 gig go on sale tomorrow.
Find ticket info via Siouxsie.com.
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