
Chapterhouse Reschedule American Tour
Dates Begin October 1st in Chicago
Early '90s British shoegazers Chapterhouse have finally rescheduled their nixed American tour. Opening will be German electo-artist Ulrich Schnauss, who will also join the band on stage for some songs.
Previously, Chapterhouse vocalist Stephen Patman told Under the Radar, “This really is a one off deal for us so there are no plans for any further shows after these North American dates. It is the original line up except for Greg Moore who is filling in for Russell Barrett on bass.”
The band formed in 1987 and released two albums, 1991's Whirlpool and 1993's Blood Music. Chapterhouse were one of the leaders of the now highly influential shoegazing scene that included such artists as Ride, Lush, and Slowdive (and, to a lesser extent, My Bloody Valentine and Cocteau Twins).
New Dates:
10/1 - Chicago Lincoln Hall w/ Ulrich Schnauss and Airiel
10/3 - Brooklyn Bell House w/ Ulrich Schnauss and Mahogany
10/4- To Be Announced
10/5- Boston Middle East (downstairs) w/ Ulrich Schnauss
10/6- Toronto Lee's Palace w/ Ulrich Schnauss
10/8 - LA Troubadour w/ Ulrich Schnauss and The Meeting Places
10/9 - San Francisco Mezzanine w/ Ulrich Schnauss
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