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Not Your Typical Sunday Morning Service
The new schedule barely allows time for a day off during their February 13 through May 5 run, as The Church play to audiences in Australia, the U.K., Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Ireland and the States. They wrap things up back in their homeland.
Along the way they’ll stop by clubs such as Gump in Sweden, So What in Norway, Bastard in Germany, House Of Blues in Hollywood, The Birchmere in Virginia and the Bowery Ballroom in New York – many a familiar club that they’ve played and sold out in past tours.
Just before hitting the road, The Church will release their first album of new music since 1998’s Hologram Of Baal. After Everything Now This is scheduled to hit shelves February 5.
The Church have enjoyed a steady stream of successful albums and tours since their start 22 years ago. In the late ’80s, college rock stations helped the band cultivate an underground following the States pave the way for successful tours.
The band’s breakthrough came with the 1988 hit single “Under The Milky Way.” Although the faces have changed over the years, they continue to produce critically acclaimed rock.