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Three of the most incendiary bands from the Alt Rock Era are coming together to play the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield on the 12th September 2012. The Cult, The Mission and Killing Joke will be hitting the road together for the first time in celebration of the dazzling trails they’ve continually blazed through the musical landscape since their respective inceptions.

 

This incredible tour, the likes of which hasn’t been seen before, will be hitting arenas in Newcastle, Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham and London. The Cult, The Mission and Killing Joke tickets will go on general sale on Friday 23rd March at 9am and will be available through this web site, in person at the Arena Box Office or on 0114 256 56 56.

 

The Cult are one of the most influential and controversial rock bands of our time. They have continued to push musical and artistic boundaries making them as vital today as ever. The tour comes on the heels of the band releasing their brand new studio album ‘Choice of Weapon’ due for release via Cooking Vinyl on May 21st in the UK. The album was written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, recorded in New York City, Los Angeles, the California high desert and the band's Witch Mountain studio between July and December2011. Long-time Cult collaborator and producer Bob Rock, who produced one of The Cult's most successful albums, the Platinum-certified Sonic Temple, put the finishing touches on the foundations that were laid by co-producer Chris Goss. The new release features founding members Astbury on vocals and Duffy on guitars, with drummer John Tempesta and bassist Chris Wyse. On this incredible gathering of vitally important musicians, Ian Astbury had the following to say:

 

"This is a fantastic bill and these will be magical shows ,a unique occasion that we look forward to with great anticipation. The band is killing it right now and we are excited to get back to the business of playing live"

 

Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left the Sisters Of Mercy and formed The Mission, enlisting Simon Hinkler and Mick Brown into their ranks. Having performed together in Europe before, but never on our shores, this special tour will see The Cult and The Mission performing together for the very first time ever in the UK. Speaking on the tour, Wayne Hussey had the following to say:

 

"It'll be great. We played a festival show in Belgium with The Cult back in October last year and it was really lovely to see Ian and Billy again, it was like no time had passed at all. We'd gone our separate ways over the years and travelled different roads but I always think of Ian and Billy as brothers in arms, kindred spirits. I'm looking forward to hearing 'Sanctuary' every night. And it'll be great to have Killing Joke along too. I've been a long time admirer of Jaz and his cohorts. I was fortunate enough to be able to work with Jaz, he is a huge personality. A baton in one hand and a bottle of brandy in the other. It'll be good to see him again."

 

Since the emergence of the post punk scene Killing Joke have been pioneers across multiple genres from metal, industrial to dance. They have been covered by everyone from Metallica to Foo Fighters evolving and influencing musical generations for three decades. In 2008 the original members Jaz Coleman, Geordie Walker, Youth and Big Paul Ferguson reunited for a sold out world tour which culminated in the band recording the critically acclaimed album ‘Absolute Dissent’ on Spinefarm/Universal. The album went on to win Metal Hammer ‘Album of The Year’ and they were honoured by Jimmy Page at the Classic Rock Awards for Innovation. 2012 sees them return with highly anticipated new studio album ‘MMXII’ released April 2nd on Spinefarm/Universal.

 

‘Killing Joke are honoured and are proud to celebrate together and play alongside the mission and the cult, at this great gathering of the tribes , we look forward to unleashing an apocalypse of sonic destruction and giving the crowd a good kick in the teeth.’

 

Tickets go on general sale 9am on Friday 23rd March 2012 priced £35. Tickets can be booked through the motorpoint arena website http://www.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk/whats-on/the-cult-the-mission-&-killing-joke/ , by calling 0114 256 56 56 or visit the Arena Box Office.

Edited by Arena Mole

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If the arena was not such an awful venue I would have gone to this!

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I've just found out that the venue has changed to the O2 Academy. Tickets are not valid and will need to be exchange at point of purchase, my brother booked tickets via Ticketmaster for me so how do i go about changing the tickets? I'm not altogether happy at the venue change considering the tickets cost over £80.... 80 quid to go to the O2!!! :rant:

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Concert has moved from Arena to o2 Academy Sheffield http://www.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk/whats-on/the-cult-the-mission-&-killing-joke/.

 

Concert on same day original tickets not valid and for those who booked through Arena Box Office all customers are being contacted and then we will be sending out replacement tickets for the Academy gig shortly.

 

Customers who have booked through other ticket agents should contact the company they booked with to check thier proceedures.

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