Dead Can Dance will appear on KCRW-FM/Los Angeles show Morning Becomes Eclectic on April 19 and close the Mojave Stage at the Coachella Festival in Indio, Calif. on April 21.
The group's new release In Concert is in stores now. Comprised of a selection of recordings from Dead Can Dance’s 2012 US tour, it is available on CD and an extended digital edition in North America,
Culled from Anastasis, the first DCD studio record in 16 years, as well as the catalog, a triple live LP version is set to be released shortly.
“I would say without hesitation that this has been the most rewarding tour that we have ever undertaken,” notes Brendan Perry. “On one level it has been an absolute pleasure to perform in such beautiful locations with such a wonderful band and crew, but also to be able to connect on a personal level with the many devoted admirers of our art both old and new. It would seem in our case absence has certainly made the heart grow fonder and it has been an absolute joy to be given the opportunity to be able to share our music in the ultimate setting of the living work.”
Dead Can Dance’s current year long world tour is their first since 1995 and features 85 shows across four continents. Performing to over 400,000 people, the band have appeared at some of the world’s most iconic venues including Sydney’s Royal Opera House, London’s Royal Albert Hall and New York’s Beacon Theatre.
The group's new release In Concert is in stores now. Comprised of a selection of recordings from Dead Can Dance’s 2012 US tour, it is available on CD and an extended digital edition in North America,
Culled from Anastasis, the first DCD studio record in 16 years, as well as the catalog, a triple live LP version is set to be released shortly.
“I would say without hesitation that this has been the most rewarding tour that we have ever undertaken,” notes Brendan Perry. “On one level it has been an absolute pleasure to perform in such beautiful locations with such a wonderful band and crew, but also to be able to connect on a personal level with the many devoted admirers of our art both old and new. It would seem in our case absence has certainly made the heart grow fonder and it has been an absolute joy to be given the opportunity to be able to share our music in the ultimate setting of the living work.”
Dead Can Dance’s current year long world tour is their first since 1995 and features 85 shows across four continents. Performing to over 400,000 people, the band have appeared at some of the world’s most iconic venues including Sydney’s Royal Opera House, London’s Royal Albert Hall and New York’s Beacon Theatre.
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