CHRISTIAN DEATH - Armageddon Tour Europe 2024
Legendary gothic rock band, CHRISTIAN DEATH has announced a series of European tour dates. Dubbed the 'Armageddon Tour', the run will take the band from Spain through Germany, Belgium, Poland, Italy, France, The Netherlands and Czechoslovakia before concluding in Ireland on June 3.
Regarding the title of the tour, CHRISTIAN DEATH leader, Valor Kand says: "We do not claim to be clairvoyant, just look around. An eye for an eye, a pound for a pound".
CHRISTIAN DEATH will be supporting their most recent full-length album, Evil Becomes Rule while performing classic tracks from their extensive back catalog.
'Armageddon Tour Europe 2024'
Saturday, May 11 - Madrid, ES @ DarkMAD
Monday, May 13 - Bochum, DE @ Matrix
Wednesday, May 15 - Kassel, DE @ Goldgrube
Thursday, May 16 - Berlin, DE @ Lido
Friday, May 17 - Leipzig, DE @ Wave Gotik Treffen
Sunday, May 19 - Krakow, PL @ Gwarek
Tuesday, May 21 - Hamburg, DE @ Bambi Galore
Thursday, May 23 - Trier, DE @ Mergener Hof
Friday, May 24 - Martigny, CH @ Sunset Bar
Saturday, May 25 - Modena, IT @ NotteTempio
Sunday, May 26 - Milan, IT @ Legend Club
Tuesday, May 28 - Prague, CZ @ Kasarna Karlin
Thursday, May 30 - Drachten, NL @ Iduna Poppodium
Friday, May 31 - Eernegem, BE @ B52 Music Club
Saturday, June 1 - Paris, FR @ La Boule Noire
Monday, June 3 - Dublin, IE @ The Grand Social
About the latest studio album, Evil Becomes Rule:
With the release of their17th studio album, CHRISTIAN DEATH shows no signs of faltering or slowing down. The godfathers of death rock have simultaneously perfected and redefined their signature sound, which has served as a core inspiration for many bands of both the past and present, such as DANZIG, CELTIC FROST, and TYPE O NEGATIVE, to name just a few.
Evil Becomes Rule isn’t merely a musical endeavor, but an artistic expression that blends elements of gothic rock, post-punk, and dark pop, cultivating a poetic aesthetic that is certain to continue to influence the next wave of gothic rock.
CHRISTIAN DEATH IS:
Valor - Male lead vocals, guitar
Maitri - Female lead vocals, bass guitar
Chuck “Chains” Lenihan – guitar
Steve Kilroy - drums
The "Concise" Biography Of An Otherwise Continuing Story, Once plagued by riots, protests, death threats, arrests, album burnings on US Christian TV, a nationwide investigation by German church officials, albums and performances banned, shadow bans, censorship, infighting, attempted suicides
and actual suicide, in spite of all this and more, Christian Death is Alive. Christian Death is one of the world’s most controversial bands with a most controversial name. It is the first band to use the word Death in a name. Created as a word play on ‘Christian Dior”, by “Rozz Williams", the band’s first singer and lyricist.... In 1983, after some underground local recognition in Los Angeles, live shows and recordings for the first album (See Discography Below), the band broke up completely.
A year later, Rozz joined the Los Angeles band, "Pompeii 99", formed by band leader, lead vocalist and guitarist "Valor". During negotiations for a record deal in the UK and Europe for Pompeii 99, Valor was also in contact with a French label with a solid offer, however, after hearing the name Christian Death, the label CEO had added one more condition, "to re-use Christian Death". Rozz and Valor objected to changing the name. But the label made them an offer they could not refuse. So after signing contracts between the label and band and between Rozz and Valor, Pompeii 99 was re-named as Christian Death.
After the band’s third album and first tour, Rozz split from the band, reneging his rights and responsibilities of the partnership, leaving Valor holding the reins . 7 Years later, Rozz made a comeback, releasing several recordings under the name Christian Death. (those "unofficial" recordings are not included in Discography below). Rozz later tragically committed suicide in 1998.
Enter "Maitri", female vocalist and bass player, the second most continuous member of Christian Death. Originally from Holland, Maitri moved to London where she was first introduced to Christian Death. Her first official debut as a permanent member was on the album "Sexy Death God"(See Below) and the subsequent tour with Type O Negative. She has been a key figure in the band
ever since, performing on all the later albums, including: "Pornographic Messiah", "Born Again Anti Christian" which features performances from several members of UK Black Metal band "Cradle Of Filth" as well as a subsequent European tour with Cradle Of Filth, which also featured former members of Cradle Of Filth as members within Christian Death.
With a cast of dozens of changing members, and as one journalist put it "A revolving door of members", Christian Death with Valor and Maitri, has done multiple headline tours in the USA, Canada, Mexico, most countries in Europe, South and Central America, Australia, New Zealand and Israel.
In the beginning, Christian Death have done support tours and or concerts with the likes of Specimen and Siouxsie and the Banshees to Kiss and more recently performances at the Cruel World Festival in Los Angeles with Blondie and Morrissey and others, attended by approx. 100,000 people and the 2023 Darker Waves festival on Huntington Beach California, attended by upwards of 30,000 people, with The B52s and New Order (a band that Pompeii 99 once also performed with).
In 2024, with over a quater million monthly listeners on Spotify, Christian Death, with Valor , Maitri, Chuck "Chains" Lenihan, on Guitar (ex Crumsuckers, Genitorturers, Canivore AD) and Steve Kilroy on drums, will embark on upcoming tours in Europe in May and Late summer in South America.
The new album "Evil Becomes Rule" and subsequent videos from the album will be the focus of concerts in 2024 now planned in Europe, South America and the USA.
"The founding fathers of American goth rock, Christian Death took a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religion and conventional morality, with an appetite for provocation that made Marilyn Manson look like Stryper. Regardless of who was leading or performing in the group, Christian Death set themselves up to shock, both in their cover art and their lyrics, which wallowed in blasphemy, morbidity, drug use, and sexual perversity. Their self-consciously controversial tactics set them apart from the British goth scene, having more to do with L.A. punk and heavy metal, and thus the band dubbed its sound "death rock" instead; however, their sensibility was ultimately similar enough that the "goth" designation stuck in the end."
- Steve Huey Rolling Stone-