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Siouxsie Sioux Adds London Date To Live Comeback

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Siouxsie Sioux, who is set to perform live for the first time after nearly ten years, has added a new date to her upcoming tour itinerary.

The singer, who fronted Siouxsie And The Banshees, has added a London date to her schedule. The new gig will take place at the historic Troxy venue on September 7.

Sioux last performed live in 2013 as part of Meltdown Festival in London. Her two performances at the event, where she played the band's 1980 album Kaleidoscope in full, were sold-out shows.

The singer had earlier confirmed an appearance at Latitude Festival, Mouth Of The Tyne Festival, and a set at the Summer Nights At The Bandstand concert series in Glasgow in July, along with additional live dates in Europe.

She also has one U.S. performance lined up, headlining Cruel World Festival in Pasadena, California, on May 20.

Sioux Tour Dates:

May 3 - Brussels, BE - AB
May 4 - Amsterdam, NL - Paradiso
May 7 - Milan, IT - Teatro Degli Arcimboldi
May 20 - Pasadena, CA - Cruel World
Jun 21 - Wolverhampton, UK - The Halls
Jun 23 - Athens, GR - Release
Jun 29 - Madrid, ES - Noches del Botánico
Jul 1 - Belfort, FR - Eurockéennes de Belfort
Jul 7 - North Shields, UK - Tynemouth Priory And Castle
Jul 23 - Suffolk, UK - Latitude Festival
Jul 25 - Glasgow, UK - Kelvingrove Bandstand
Aug 7 - Lokeren, BE - Lokersefeesten
Aug 31 - Malaga, ES - Cala Mijas Festival
Sep 2 - Lisbon, PT - Kalorama Festival
Sep 7 - London, UK - Troxy

(Photo: Brocco Lee)

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