The Sisters of Mercy, stalwarts of the underground music scene, are heading back to Brooklyn! Initially slated for a September 20 performance at the iconic Radio City Music Hall, the band has shifted their New York City show to the freshly revamped Brooklyn Paramount in Downtown Brooklyn. Note: Tickets purchased for Radio City will not be honored at the new venue, so fans are urged to secure their spots at the Paramount now. Refunds for the original venue can be processed at the point of purchase.
Order tickets for the Brooklyn Paramount show on Friday, September 20th, here.
The Sisters of Mercy have been the seismic architects of a soundscape that defies the norm, their four-decade career marked by an unpredictable yet unmistakable blend of punk-psychedelia, metallic edge, and dance-driven rhythms. Andrew Eldritch’s growling vocals cut through a haze of gothic atmosphere and driving beats, holding audiences in a thrall that spans generations. After a fourteen-year hiatus from North America, their 2023 tour marked a triumphant return. Now, the tour continues with Andrew Eldritch at the helm, flanked by long-time ally Ben Christo on guitar, Doktor Avalanche (Chris Catalyst) on rhythm duties, and new blood Kai from Esprit D’Air.
Joining them on this tour is the Los Angeles synth-pop duo Blaqk Audio, featuring AFI’s Davey Havok and Jade Puget. Their masterful fusion of electronica and ’80s synth-pop adds another layer to the night, promising a sonic journey from the gothic depths to neon-lit dreamscapes.
The North American tour kicks off at The Fillmore in Detroit on September 14, followed by a series of exciting dates across the continent. New York City fans, take note: the Brooklyn Paramount will host the Sisters on September 20, and it’s shaping up to be a night of unforgettable music and dark revelry.
The shifting sands of this tour don’t end there. The Baltimore show on September 17 is moving from The Lyric Theater to Baltimore Soundstage. Meanwhile, in San Francisco, The Masonic dates on October 8 and 9 have been rehomed to The Fillmore. All other tickets remain valid for the revised venues, but fans are urged to double-check their stubs.
Don’t miss your chance to witness this legendary band as they ignite the stage with their trademark intensity. Updated dates and links to purchase tickets are below.
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