BAUHAUS
Featuring Peter Murphy, Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins and David J
PARQUE BICENTENARIO NEW VENUE 2021
OCTOBER 23rd & 24th, MEXICO CITY
PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED TICKETS WILL BE HONORED
The return of BAUHAUS to Mexico City has been confirmed by the band in a new open-air venue for everyone’s safety. The Bicentennial Park will now be the stage where the British band will finally meet their fans in Mexico after almost 16 years since their last presentation at Palacio de los Deportes.
In addition, it has been confirmed that they will be accompanied by two special acts: Automatic and Soriah will join the lineup for both dates. The first is the band formed by Lola Dompé, the daughter of Bauhaus drummer Kevin Haskins with Izzy Glaudini (synths, vocals) and Halle Saxon (bass, vocals). Automatic released their debut album Signal in 2019 and last year they released a great cover of Delta 5’s hit “Mind your Own Business”. On the other hand, Soriah is the artistic name of the project of the Mexican-American multi-instrumentalist, singer and performer, Enrique Ugalde, who has already accompanied both Peter Murphy and David J. in solo presentations. Avante shamanic throat singing, rooted on Mexica and Tuvan tradition, layered with live instruments and looped/processed into vocalized ritual landscapes.
It should be noted that the new location will have all the security measures and COVID protocols. All the members of the band are very happy for the show in this new venue which will be their return to the stage since the end of 2019 when they performed in Los Angeles.
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Return policies can be consulted in this link and/or the e-mail ta******@***************om.mx
U.S. SHOWS:
Nov. 2nd – Kings Theatre (Brooklyn, NY)
Ticket link: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/30005ACBDDF00FCD
Nov. 3rd – Kings Theatre (Brooklyn, NY)
Ticket link: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/30005AD7E58819DA
WHAT PRESS HAS SAID ABOUT THEIR LOS ANGELES, CA SHOWS in 2019
“Goth rock pioneers Bauhaus delivered a chilling rendition of their debut single, ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’ at their first live show in 13 years Sunday. The gig took place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, capturing the band in fine form as they effortlessly moved from the song’s abstract, spine-tingling intro into its eerily serene guitar jangle. Frontman Peter Murphy expertly navigated the song’s steady build as well, unleashing a mighty, reverb-soaked howl toward the end as he sang, ‘Oh Bela, Bela’s undead’.” – ROLLING STONE
“Anticipation was electric for their return — a line stretched around the block before doors, a queue that only rivaled that to the merch table — and fans came out dressed to the nines. The band did not disappoint.” – BROOKLYN VEGAN
“Those who expected to see an iconic band were not disappointed… it was clear that Bauhaus were back with a vengeance.” – BUZZBANDS.LA
“… as marvelous as ever.” – LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS
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