The Cult add new London show to 40th anniversary UK tour dates

24 April 2024, 13:36

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The Cult will set out on 40th anniversary dates. Picture: Press
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The She Sells Sanctuary legends will embark on The 8424 Tour in celebration of their 40th anniversary.

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The Cult have announced the details of their 8424 Tour.

The post punk legends will embark on UK and European dates this October in November to mark 40 years together as a band.

Fans can expect to hear a career-spanning set from the band, including songs from all 11 studio albums, on the dates, which kick off in Leicester on 21st October and include a special date at London's Royal Albert Hall on 4th November.

Now, due to popular demand, the band have now added another show in the capital, playing London's Roundhouse in Camden the following night.

Guitarist Billy Duffy said in a press release: “Following up from the great energy of Death Cult 8323 shows, I’m looking forward to bringing that sense of celebration of the band’s music, and the communion with our fans, to Cult 8424. CFFC. Let the ceremony commence!”

Tickets are on sale now at https://myticket.co.uk/artists/the-cult.

The Cult's 8424 40th anniversary dates
The Cult's 8424 40th anniversary dates. Picture: Press

The Cult's 8424 Tour dates:

  • Mon 21st October - Leicester De Montfort Hall
  • Tue 22nd October - Swansea Arena
  • Thu 24th October - Edinburgh Usher Hall
  • Fri 25th October - Manchester O2 Apollo
  • Sun 27th October - Bristol Beacon
  • Tue 29th October - York Barbican
  • Wed 30th October - Newcastle O2 City Hall
  • Fri 1st October - Portsmouth Guildhall
  • Sat 2nd October - Wolverhampton Civic Hall
  • Mon 4th October - London Royal Albert Hall
  • Tues 5th October - London Roundhouse - NEW DATE ADDED

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