Siouxsie Sioux, the legendary frontwoman of Siouxsie and the Banshees, continues to expand her solo live comeback for 2023 with the addition of a London performance. With the inclusion of her hometown show, the total number of planned performances this spring and summer has reached an impressive fifteen so far.
It has been a decade since Siouxsie last performed live, with her last appearance taking place at the Yoko Ono-curated installment of the Meltdown festival in London in 2013. At that event, Siouxsie surprised fans with an unannounced, full rendition of Siouxsie & The Banshees’ 1980 album ‘Kaleidoscope,’ alongside hit songs like “Cities in Dust,” “Spellbound,” and more!
Fans will be thrilled to learn that Siouxsie will also perform at the Troxy in London on September 7. Tickets for the show go on sale on April 27 at 10 am and can be purchased here.
This announcement follows her earlier confirmation of a UK performance at Latitude Festival in July and additional live dates in Europe. Notably, Siouxsie will have one U.S. performance as part of her comeback tour, headlining the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena, California, on May 20. Siouxsie is also set to kick off the Summer Nights At The Bandstand concert series in Glasgow on July 25.
With this exciting lineup of festival appearances and shows, Siouxsie is sure to make her presence known throughout 2023. Both old and new fans are excited to see what the legendary Siouxsie has in store for them, especially given the rarity of her U.S. performance.
Here is an updated list of Siouxsie’s upcoming tour dates:
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