Pop Icon Adam Ant to Play Cathedral Theater at Detroit's Masonic Temple.
His Largest North American Tour in 18 years.
After sold out US and UK shows (including a SOLD OUT show last October at the Crofoot Ballroom in Pontiac), GRAMMY-nominated pop icon Adam Ant and his band The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse are launching a sonic assault with his largest North American tour in 18 years to support his new album "Adam Ant is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter".
Adam Ant will take the stage at Detroit's famed Cathedral Theater at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, August 27. For ticket information, visit www.Adam-Ant.com or www.thecrofoot.com.
"Fans can expect a massive, full-on musical attack that's bigger and better than ever," Adam says. "It took years to record this very personal and intimate album. And I'm excited to share the experience with my friends and fans."
In concert, fans can expect all of the hits including "Goody Two Shoes", "Stand and Deliver", "Prince Charming", "Ant Music", "Strip" and "Wonderful" as well as deep cuts from Adam's early days and selections from the new album. The new album, a musical autobiography with 17 musical stories about Adam's life featuring collaborations with Boz Boorer (Morrissey), debuted at #8 on The Official Chart in the UK and climbed to #3 on the UK Indie Albums Chart.
Many people know that Adam, one of the most recognized faces of the 80s who has sold more than 40 million records, lived in Los Angeles for several years while pursuing film roles. But most people never knew that later in life he quietly bought a house and lived in the small town of Dayton, Tennessee. With its swampy, southern flavor, "Cool Zombie", the debut single, speaks to this aspect of his life.
"I lived in Tennessee for a couple of years," Adam recalls. "And after a while I started to think about music. I missed it, the creative process and the live side of it."
The first part of the album's enigmatic title is a nod to Adam's iconic "Kings of the Wild Frontier" character who wore the trademark white stripe. Adam now refers to the character as The Blueblack Hussar, a fictional reference to a European cavalry hussar officer of the 19th Century. The second half of the title, "Marrying The Gunner's Daughter", is the name given to a form of 18th Century naval punishment chosen to reflect some of his experiences in the music business.
The Crofoot Presents
Adam Ant at the Cathedral Theater at Detroit's Masonic Temple.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013. 7pm Doors. $ 25-$30
On sale tomorrow morning Friday, April 12 at 10am.
For more information visit:
www.Adam-Ant.com
www.thecrofoot.com
Cathedral Theater at Detroit's Masonic Temple located at 500 Temple St, Detroit, MI 48201.
His Largest North American Tour in 18 years.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013. 7pm Doors. $ 25-$30
Presented by the Crofoot.
On sale tomorrow morning Friday, April 12 at 10am.
After sold out US and UK shows (including a SOLD OUT show last October at the Crofoot Ballroom in Pontiac), GRAMMY-nominated pop icon Adam Ant and his band The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse are launching a sonic assault with his largest North American tour in 18 years to support his new album "Adam Ant is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter".
Adam Ant will take the stage at Detroit's famed Cathedral Theater at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, August 27. For ticket information, visit www.Adam-Ant.com or www.thecrofoot.com.
"Fans can expect a massive, full-on musical attack that's bigger and better than ever," Adam says. "It took years to record this very personal and intimate album. And I'm excited to share the experience with my friends and fans."
In concert, fans can expect all of the hits including "Goody Two Shoes", "Stand and Deliver", "Prince Charming", "Ant Music", "Strip" and "Wonderful" as well as deep cuts from Adam's early days and selections from the new album. The new album, a musical autobiography with 17 musical stories about Adam's life featuring collaborations with Boz Boorer (Morrissey), debuted at #8 on The Official Chart in the UK and climbed to #3 on the UK Indie Albums Chart.
Many people know that Adam, one of the most recognized faces of the 80s who has sold more than 40 million records, lived in Los Angeles for several years while pursuing film roles. But most people never knew that later in life he quietly bought a house and lived in the small town of Dayton, Tennessee. With its swampy, southern flavor, "Cool Zombie", the debut single, speaks to this aspect of his life.
"I lived in Tennessee for a couple of years," Adam recalls. "And after a while I started to think about music. I missed it, the creative process and the live side of it."
The first part of the album's enigmatic title is a nod to Adam's iconic "Kings of the Wild Frontier" character who wore the trademark white stripe. Adam now refers to the character as The Blueblack Hussar, a fictional reference to a European cavalry hussar officer of the 19th Century. The second half of the title, "Marrying The Gunner's Daughter", is the name given to a form of 18th Century naval punishment chosen to reflect some of his experiences in the music business.
The Crofoot Presents
Adam Ant at the Cathedral Theater at Detroit's Masonic Temple.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013. 7pm Doors. $ 25-$30
On sale tomorrow morning Friday, April 12 at 10am.
For more information visit:
www.Adam-Ant.com
www.thecrofoot.com
Cathedral Theater at Detroit's Masonic Temple located at 500 Temple St, Detroit, MI 48201.
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