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The Cult add extra London show to 2024 UK anniversary tour

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The Cult have added an extra London show to their upcoming anniversary tour. Check out ticket details below.The announcement comes just days after the rock icons announced details of an upcoming UK tour for the end of 2024 – which will see them celebrate 40 years as a band.Upcoming shows will be held in 10 cities across the country, and mark the milestone anniversary of Ian Astbury and co.

coming together as we recognise them today – swapping their name from the original title ‘Death Cult’ into ‘The Cult’.Now, following the initial date at London’s Royal Albert Hall selling out, the band have announced details of a second show in the UK capital, this time held at the Roundhouse venue in Camden.The date is added as an extension to the original run of shows and will take place on Tuesday, November 5 – the day after the Royal Albert Hall gig.

Tickets are available now and you can check out an updated itinerary for the UK shows below.OCTOBER21 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall22– Swansea, Swansea Arena 24 – Edinburgh, Usher Hall [SOLD OUT]25 – Manchester, O2 Apollo 27 – Bristol, Beacon [LOW TICKETS] 29 – York, Barbican30 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall NOVEMBER:1 – Portsmouth, Guildhall2 – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall4 – London, Royal Albert Hall [SOLD OUT]5 – London, RoundhouseThe dates for 2024 come following a tour the band embarked on last year, celebrating 40 years since their first formation under the name ‘Death Cult’.Taking place around the UK, Ireland and the US, the tour was called ‘Death Cult 8323’ and saw Duffy and Astbury return to play iconic venues they previously performed in at the start of their career.The live shows focused on Death Cult and their eponymous EPs, and also boasted a setlist that spanned “the three phases.

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