The Cult continues to tour in 2023 to promote their new album "Under The Midnight Sun" and the band led by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy announced new dates for Europe that will happen next June and July. The band also has a scheduled show in October at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, California, United States. Their current line-up has Ian Astbury (Vocals), Billy Duffy (Guitar), John Tempesta (Drums), Charlie Jones (Bass) and Mike Mangan (Keyboards). The Cult 2023 tour dates June 14 - Brussels - Ancienne Belgique 15 - Stuttgart - LKA Longhorn 21 - Madrid - La Riviera 22 - Barcelona - Razzmatazz 23 - Bilbao - BBK Bilbao Music Legends Fest 25 - Lausanne - Les Docks 27 - Budapest - Budapest Park 29 - Kragujevac - Arsenal Fest 30 - Zagreb - SRC Salaata July 1 - Pordenone - Pordenone Blues Festival 4 - Cardiff - Cardiff Castle 5 - Halifax - Halifax Piece Hall 6 - Scarborough - Scarborough Open Air Theatre October 5 - Sacramento - Discovery Park (Aftershock Festival) The band also recently released an official video for the track Vendetta X, from their last album. It was directed by Juan Azulay and shows Billy Duffy and Ian Astbury in a mystic desert with strange characters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXjXIU1L-8w The Cult “Under The Midnight Sun” tracklist Mirror A Cut Inside Vendetta X Give Me Mercy Outer Heaven Knife Through Butterfly Heart Impermanence Under The Midnight Sun Formed in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England back in 1983, The Cult started as a post-punk/gothic rock band and evolved to a sound more close to Hard Rock by the late 80s. Their most famous albums are “Love” (1985), “Electric” (1987), “Sonic Temple” (1989) and “Ceremony” (1991). Besides his work with The Cult, singer Ian Astbury was also part of the project The Doors of the 21st Century from 2002 to 2007, a project to revive The Doors with the two original members Ray Manzarek (Keyboards) and Robby Krieger (Guitar).