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On tour
Yes
Followers
181,605
Concerts
Apr
12
Sick New World 2025
Las Vegas
Tickets
May
12
ESPACE DOLLFUS NOACK
Sausheim
Tickets
May
13
La Carrière
St Herblain
Tickets
May
17
6MIC - Salle des Musiques Actuelles du Pays d'Aix
Aix-en-provence
Tickets
May
18
L’Olympia
Paris
Tickets
May
20
L'Aéronef
Lille
Tickets
May
22
Bearded Theory Festival 2025
South Derbyshire District
Tickets
May
22
Catton Hall and Gardens
South Derbyshire District
Tickets
May
25
Roundhouse
London
Tickets
May
26
Roundhouse
London
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About The Sisters of Mercy
One of England's leading goth bands of the 1980s, the Sisters of Mercy play a slow, gloomy, ponderous hybrid of rock and psychedelia, often incorporating dance beats; the one constant in the band's career has been deep-voiced singer Andrew Eldritch. The band is named after the Leonard Cohen song "Sisters of Mercy" according to Eldritch. The band originally formed in 1980 with guitarist Gary Marx and drummer-turned-vocalist Eldritch. Dr. Avalanche, the drum machine, joined them on their second single Alice. Guitarist Ben Gunn and bassist Craig Adams were added to make live gigs feasible, and the Sisters built a reputation through several singles and EPs. Gunn left the band in 1983 and was replaced by Wayne Hussey.
They signed to WEA in 1984 and released the [album]Body And Soul[/album] single. This featured a re-recording of [track]Body Electric[/track], Train, and Afterhours. This was followed by Walk Away towards the end of the year. The B-sides were Poison Doo and On the Wire. Early releases of this single came with the 7" flexi Long Train (ampetamix).
1985 started with the release of No Time to Cry (backed with Blood Money and Bury Me Deep) and their first album First and Last and Always. In 1985 Gary Marx chose to leave the band, leaving a few days after the recording of First And Last And Always and Marian for The Old Grey Whistle Test program.
The final concert of the tour at the Royal Albert Hall was recorded and subsequentally released as Wake on VHS.
During rehearsals for the next album, Craig Adams walked out and was followed by Wayne Hussey. The two of them formed a band and started gigging under the name The Sisterhood. For the full story on this go here.
Eldritch retired to Hamburg in Germany and started working on the new album. He enlisted the help of former The Gun Club bassist Patricia Morrison although it is still unclear to how much she contributed musically to the project. This Corrosion (originally written to be part of The Sisterhood project), was released as a single in 1987. The single was backed with Torch (apparently the song that caused Craig Adams to walk out) and Colours (re-recorded from The Sisterhood album).
This was followed by the album Floodland. The CD version of the album contained Torch and Colours as extra tracks.
Dominion was released as a single after this and the video was filmed in the ancient Jordanian city of Petra. The B-sides were Sandstorm and Untitled. Emma, a live favourite, appeared on the 12" release and Ozymandias, a mixup of Dominion being played backwards was released on the CD and the Limited Edition 12" boxset.
The final single Lucretia was released in 1988 and the video recorded in India. A video for 1959 was shot at the same time. The B-side to Lucretia was Long Train which had originally been released as a limited edition flexi 7" with the Walk Away single.
All the Floodland-era videos was released on VHS in 1989 on the "Shot" video.
In 1989, Morrison was dropped from the band and Eldritch started working with young Hamburg musician Andreas Bruhn. Between them, they wrote Vision Thing. Recorded in Denmark, the band was expanded to include ex-Sigue Sigue Sputnik bassist Tony James and ex-All About Eve guitarist Tim Bricheno. The album was much more rock-orientated than anything The Sisters had done before.
A single, More was released in 1990 (B-Side You Could Be The One) followed by the album, Vision Thing. A tour of Europe commenced, the first Sisters tour since 1985 followed by a disastrous tour with Public Enemy in the US, which was cancelled before all the dates were completed.
Doctor Jeep was released later in 1990 (B-Sides live bootleg recordings from 1985) and a German only release of When You Don't See Me followed in 1991 (with bootleg recordings from 1990 on the b-side). The Sisters toured throughout 1991. After this period, Tony James leaves the band.
It was decided to release all the early EPs on CD for the first time and Temple of Love was re-recorded with Ofra Haza supplying the backing vocals. Temple Of Love (1992) was released and was the highest placed single The Sisters had had in the UK charts, peaking at no. 3. This featured an extended version of Vision Thing, the german release of When You Don't See Me and the remix of Detonation Boulevard on the b-sides. They headline major European music festivals. Tim Bricheno and Andreas Bruhn both officially leave, but Bruhn continued to play live with The Sisters in 1993 along with newcomer Adam Pearson.
1993 brought us a "greatest hits' compilation. A Slight Case Of Overbombing with all the A-sides from the beginning of their major label involvement in 1984 to 1993. Notable exceptions are Vision Thing (Canadian Club Mix) which featured on the Temple Of Love 1992 single and Detonation Boulevard (remix) which appeared on a promo CD on Elektra records to promote the album in the US.
The single, Under The Gun, a re-working of "Two Worlds Apart" by Billie Hughes and featured Berlin vocalist Terri Nunn, was released in support of the album. The B-Side was a re-recording of Alice. The video complilation, Shot Rev2.0, was released which featured the Floodland, Vision Thing promos as well as Temple Of Love (1992) and Under The Gun.
After this release, Eldritch effectively went on strike refusing to work with East West, their record label.
The live incarnation of the band reappeared in 1996 playing several European concert dates with The Sex Pistols. Chris Sheenan joined as second guitar. New songs start to pepper the setlist.
Chris leaves the band in 1997 and [bandmember from=1997 to=]Mike Varjak[/bandmember] takes his place.
Eldritch sends East West an album which they accept without listening to and The Sisters are finally free. The album (known as SSV) is third rate techno, with the drums removed and Eldritch talking nonsense. Although adverts appeared in the music press around that time, the album never saw an official release.
More touring in 1998 was followed up by not releasing any product as was expected. A North American tour commenced in 1999.
2000 saw the return of Chris Sheenan and European halls and festivals were played for the next two years.
Chris Sheenan started compiling video footage shot at the 2002 festivals for a future DVD release. A video of (We Are The Same) Suzanne is released on the bands website and swiftly removed due to heavy leeching. The audio is still available.
2003 brought more European gigs, but 2004 was a year off.
Another European tour in 2005 saw the departure of Chris Sheenan and Leeds own Robochrist, Chris Catalyst takes his place. Adam Pearson has more important things to do so Ben Christo joins and the rejuvenated band start 2006 with the biggest world tour they have undertaken so far, starting in Las Vegas in February and finishing in December in Moscow.
2007 brought 3 European festival gigs in June and July.
The Sisters Of Mercy are currently:
Andrew Eldritch - vocals
Doktor Avalanche - drum machine
Nurse - nurse to the Doktor
Chris Catalyst - guitar and backing vocals
Ben Christo - guitar and backing vocals
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What fans are saying
Scott
Sisters were on point last night at the Coca-Cola Roxy. They sounded incredible from start to finish. Highlights for me Dominion / Mother Russia, More, and of course This Corrosion!!!
If you even only like them a little or they are one of your favorites, get tickets and go see them. They are in top form.
Thanks to The Sisters for a great evening!!!
Coca-Cola Roxy
Atlanta, GA
Sep 28, 2024
Simone
Light show was terrible. No downlighting meant that the band was playing in the dark most of the time. Also who were those guys anyway? Presumably hired guns by the original singer. Would have been good to have been introduced to them and a bit of onstage banter. Otherwise it was the best Sisters of Mercy tribute band that I have seen
The Tivoli
Brisbane, Australia
Nov 04, 2019
Anonymous
I enjoy sisters music. But there was a lot of prerecorded tracks. No drummer, just a very harmonized vocal track, very dialed in guitars and a dj in the back. The lighting came from behind the stage and the audience basically started at silhouettes all night. Again, very good music. But not sure how much of it was a live performance.
Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
San Diego, CA
Oct 06, 2024
Michelle Vega
Great show, great venue. The singer did seem a bit somewhat quiet for the first 3 songs but when i was getting worried that we were going to hear more vocals out of the guitarists he let loose and really set the house on fire! Had a awesome night, definitely worth it...
Astor Theatre
Mount Lawley, Australia
Oct 27, 2019
Sergueï
terrific setlist, split almost exactly in half between recorded 'hits' and 'new live' unreleased songs (quite high proportion imho, last time I saw them in paris there were just a few 'new' songs'). eldrich hiding from the lights during all the show)) transbo, as always, a great venue.
Transbordeur
Villeurbanne, France
Oct 19, 2023
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The Sisters of Mercy Tour Cities
Las Vegas, NV
Aix-en-Provence, France
Lille, France
London, United Kingdom
Paris, France
Sausheim, France
Frequently Asked Questions About The Sisters of Mercy
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Sisters of Mercy on tour?
Yes, The Sisters of Mercy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
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is scheduled for 10 dates across 6 cities. Get
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How many upcoming tour dates is The Sisters of Mercy scheduled to play?
The Sisters of Mercy is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the The Sisters of Mercy tour start?
The Sisters of Mercy’s tour starts Apr 12, 2025 and ends on May 26, 2025.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Las Vegas at Las Vegas Festival Grounds and their next upcoming concert
will be in Aix-en-provence at 6MIC - Salle des Musiques Actuelles du Pays d'Aix.
What venues is The Sisters of Mercy performing at?
As part of the The Sisters of Mercy tour, The Sisters of Mercy is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Apr 12 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Las Vegas Festival Grounds
May 12 - Sausheim,
68 @ ESPACE DOLLFUS NOACK
May 13 - St Herblain,
44 @ La Carrière
May 17 - Aix-en-provence,
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur @ 6MIC - Salle des Musiques Actuelles du Pays d'Aix
May 18 - Paris,
09 @ L’Olympia
May 20 - Lille,
Haut-de-France @ L'Aéronef
May 22 - South Derbyshire District,
United Kingdom @ Catton Hall and Gardens
May 22 - South Derbyshire District,
United Kingdom @ Catton Hall and Gardens
May 25 - London,
United Kingdom @ Roundhouse
May 26 - London,
United Kingdom @ Roundhouse