Moonspell CANCELLED
29th November 2022
Please see below a message from the band.
By agreement with the majority of the promoters and our
agency, we have decided to CANCEL our Fullmoon Over the UK tour. We are obviously desolate in bringing such sad news yet
we had no other option. The reasons behind this decision are, as you can imagine,
the huge financial crisis UK and Europe are living through that affects
entertainment sales.
We wish to meet you under better circumstances and will
work hard to bring a show that is worth your money and time, hopefully in 2023. To everybody who bought a ticket please accept our
apologies and gratitude. You can ask for your refund at your ticket provider. To all the promoters, we sincerely thank you for your
efforts and preference and hope to work together again in a near future.
GOES ON SALE TUESDAY 30TH AUGUST AT 10AM
Established in 1992, MOONSPELL became
one of the most recognizable voices of European
Metal,
adding their own Portuguese chapter to
history of worldwide Heavy Metal music.
he band is
celebrating their 30th
anniversary.
The Portuguese Gothic Metal visionaries
introduced themselves to the world with the much
-
celebrated underground EP Under the
Moonspell and their legendary Century Media debut Wolfheart
in
1995. The follow
up,
Irreligious, in 1996, took the band to another level of recognition, around
the globe, and
since then the band has never stopped touring and delivering new and different music,
keeping their huge fan
-
base in the five continents always on the lookout for up-to-date
atmospheric Metal and
passionate live shows.
In 2021, they have released Hermitage, their most recent effort, that was acclaimed by the
fans and the press, as one of the best albums of the year.
In
late
September
2022 they will
release their new live album
/DVD/BluRay
, recorded
80 metres
below the surface, in a
natural
cave in Portugal, while
resuming
their always very significant live activity
to
celebrate their
three decades on stage, in front of their pack.
Support: ESOTERICA
Tickets £22.50.
Doors open 7pm.
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