The Church Announces ‘The Already Yesterday Tour’

 

The legendary Aussie band will be playing songs from their first four albums.

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Pioneering Aussie alternative act The Church are heading out on the road later this year for ‘The Already Yesterday Tour’.

The tour comes in support of the band’s first four albums – Of Skins & Heart, The Blurred Crusade, Séance, and Heyday – all of which are getting vinyl reissues this year.

Consisting of six dates in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Perth and Adelaide, fans can expect to hear all the band’s biggest hits from those records, including ‘The Unguarded Moment’, ‘Almost With You’ and ‘Electric Lash’, along with fan favourites from the later stages of their career.

The Church’s nearly 45-year career has spawned an incredible 25 studio albums, an ARIA Award for Single of the Year (‘Under the Milky Way) in 1989 and this year’s much celebrated record Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars.

The band has gone through several lineup changes over the years, with the current formation of The Church led by the sole remaining original member Steve Kilbey. He’s joined by Tim Powers, Ian Haug, Jeffrey Cain and Ashley Naylor.

‘The Already Yesterday Your’ is a fantastic chance to catch one of Australia’s great rock acts and well worth your hard earned.

Fan club pre-sale begins Wednesday, May 22 at 8:30am local time. This is followed by ticketing pre-sale on the same day at 9:30am. General sale commences Friday, May 24 at 9:30am. For full ticket details visit Face To Face Touring.

 

the church ‘the already yesterday tour’

Saturday, November 23 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Thursday, November 28 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne

Friday, November 29 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane

Saturday, November 30 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart

Thursday, December 5 – Astor Theatre, Perth

Saturday, December 7 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide


 
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