The Sisters of Mercy's 1992 Concert History

The Sisters of Mercy is an English rock band, formed in 1980 in Leeds. After achieving early underground fame there, the band had their commercial breakthrough in the mid-1980s and sustained it until the early 1990s, when they stopped releasing new recorded output in protest against their record company WEA. Currently, the band are a touring outfit only.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 29, 1992
Pukkelpop 1992
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds / Public Enemy / Beastie Boys / The Sisters of Mercy / Teenage Fanclub / Urban Dance Squad / Magnapop / Kingmaker
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Kempische Steenweg Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium
Jun 27, 1992
The Sisters of Mercy / Murder Inc.

The Sisters of Mercy / Murder Inc

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Birmingham NEC Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Jun 20, 1992
Bad Religion / The Sisters of Mercy / Fury in the Slaughterhouse / Jingo De Lunch / Sheep on Drugs / The Wonder Stuff
The Sisters of Mercy / Bad Religion / Fury in the Slaughterhouse / Jingo De Lunch / Sheep on Drugs / The Wonder Stuff / KMFDM / Concrete Blonde / The Marionettes
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Loreley Freilichtbühne Saint Goarshausen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Jun 14, 1992
Go Bang! 1992
Pearl Jam / Bad Religion / The Sisters of Mercy / Concrete Blonde / KMFDM / Fury in the Slaughterhouse / Marionettes / Jingo De Lunch
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Bremen, Bremen, Germany

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Pukkelpop 1992 on Aug 29, 1992 [950-small]

Pukkelpop 1992
Aug 29, 1992
 Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium
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Magnapop, Pukkelpop 1992 on Aug 29, 1992 [953-small]

Magnapop


Pukkelpop 1992
Aug 29, 1992
 Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium
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Hard Rock
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Post-Punk
Male Vocalists
Gothic Rock
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Sisters of Mercy had?

The Sisters of Mercy has had 435 concerts.

What genre is The Sisters of Mercy?

The Sisters of Mercy is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, British, Post-Punk, Male Vocalists, Gothic Rock, Industrial Rock, Gothic, Goth, Synth Punk, Corrosion, Goth Rock, and Old School Goth.

When is the next The Sisters of Mercy concert?

The next The Sisters of Mercy concert is on August 04, 2024 at Grote Kaai in Lokeren, Flanders, Belgium. The bands performing are: Front 242 / The Sisters of Mercy / Vive La Fete.

When was the last The Sisters of Mercy concert?

The last The Sisters of Mercy concert was on January 30, 2024 at Trix Zaal in Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium.

What setlist does The Sisters of Mercy play live?

The songs that The Sisters of Mercy performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 30, 2024 concert at Trix Zaal in Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium:

  1. Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard
  2. Don't Drive on Ice
  3. Ribbons
  4. Alice
  5. Summer
  6. Dominion
  7. I Will Call You
  8. Marian
  9. Giving Ground
  10. Eyes of Caligula
  11. More
  12. But Genevieve
  13. I Was Wrong
  14. Here
  15. When I'm on Fire
  16. On the Beach
  17. Temple of Love
  18. Lucretia My Reflection
  19. This Corrosion

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