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PRESSEMITTEILUNG 06.07.2020 Circle Jerks Verlegen FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com PRESSEMITTEILUNG 06.07.2020 Circle Jerks verlegen Deutschlandtour in den Sommer 2021 Leider müssen die für den August 2020 geplanten Deutschlandkonzerte von Circle Jerks aufgrund der aktuellen Situation in das nächste Jahr verlegt werden. Umso mehr freuen wir uns, dass für das Konzert in Köln schnell ein Nachholtermin gefunden werden konnte und die Show nun im August 2021 stattfindet. Alle bereits erworbenen Tickets behalten für den Nachholtermin ihre Gültigkeit. Die Konzerte in Stuttgart und Schweinfurt müssen leider ausfallen. Neu hinzu kommen aber zwei Tourstopps in Hamburg und Berlin. Keine 17 Minuten brauchten Circle Jerks für die 14 Titel ihres Debüts „Group Sex“. Keiner davon war länger als anderthalb Minuten. Ganz klar: Diese Platte aus dem Jahr 1980 war ein Genre-bildender Meilenstein des Hardcore Punk Rock, der Orange County grell auf die musikalische Landkarte gesetzt und von den Butthole Surfers über Guns N’ Roses bis zu den Red Hot Chili Peppers alles beeinflusst hat, was die amerikanische Variante von Punk - auf welche Art auch immer - in die Musik weitertransportiert. Die zahllosen Mitglieder waren in vielen weiteren Bands stilbildend tätig. Gründungsmitglied Keith Morris kam von Black Flag, Greg Hetson war bei Redd Kross und Bad Religion aktiv, Chuck Biscuits bei D.O.A., Zander Schloss mit Joe Strummer, Chris Poland bei Megadeth, um nur ein paar Beispiele zu nennen. Zu ihren Fans gehören so unterschiedliche Menschen wie Chuck Berry, Alice Cooper, Elton John, Johnny Depp oder Philip K. Dick. Mit „Group Sex“ sowie den beiden Nachfolgern „Wild In The Streets“ und „Golden Shower Of Hits“ haben Circle Jerks Musikgeschichte geschrieben. Mit ihrem kompromisslosen und grimmigen Hardcore und ihren kruden und oft anstößigen Lyrics lieferten sie den Soundtrack für jede Punkrock-Party der 80er. Dank ihrer eher untypischen Arbeitsethik landeten sie bald auf den großen Bühnen und schüttelten nicht nur die kleinen Schuppen, sondern auch die 5000 Besucher im Olympic Auditorium von Los Angeles so richtig durch. Nach fünf Studioalben bis 1987 folgten Line-up-Wechsel und Auszeiten, viele andere Projekte forderten Tribut und Energie. Dennoch ist die Band trotz ihrer vielen Pausen immer aktiv gewesen. Ihr 40-jähriges Jubiläum, welches sie in diesem Sommer ausgiebig auf der „Celebrating 40 Years of Group Sex“-Tour gefeiert hätten, holen die Punker nun im nächsten Jahr nach. Dafür garantiert umso lauter und umso ausgelassener. Präsentiert werden die Konzerte von Ox-Fanzine & livegigs.de. FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com Circle Jerks Celebrating 40 Years Of Group Sex 09.08.2021 Köln - Gloria //verlegt vom 10.08.2020 10.08.2021 Hamburg - Knust //neu 11.08.2021 Berlin - SO36 //neu Tickets für die Konzerte in Hamburg und Berlin gibt es ab Mittwoch, 08. Juli, 10 Uhr ab 25 Euro zzgl. Gebühren an allen bekannten CTS–VVK-Stellen sowie unter der Hotline 01806 – 853653 (0,20 €/Anruf aus dem Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,60 €/Anruf), auf fkpscorpio.com und eventim.de. 05.12.2019 Circle Jerks im August 2020 auf Jubiläumstour in Deutschland Keine 17 Minuten brauchten Circle Jerks für die 14 Titel ihres Debüts „Group Sex“. Keiner davon war länger als anderthalb Minuten. Ganz klar: Diese Platte aus dem Jahr 1980 war ein Genre-bildender Meilenstein des Hardcore Punk Rock, der Orange County grell auf die musikalische Landkarte gesetzt und von den Butthole Surfers über Guns N’ Roses bis zu den Red Hot Chili Peppers alles beeinflusst hat, was die amerikanische Variante von Punk - auf welche Art auch immer - in die Musik weitertransportiert. Die zahllosen Mitglieder waren in vielen weiteren Bands stilbildend tätig. Gründungsmitglied Keith Morris kam von Black Flag, Greg Hetson war bei Redd Kross und Bad Religion aktiv, Chuck Biscuits bei D.O.A., Zander Schloss mit Joe Strummer, Chris Poland bei Megadeth, um nur ein paar Beispiele zu nennen. Zu ihren Fans gehören so unterschiedliche Menschen wie Chuck Berry, Alice Cooper, Elton John, Johnny Depp oder Philip K. Dick. Mit „Group Sex“ sowie den beiden Nachfolgern „Wild In The Streets“ und „Golden Shower Of Hits“ haben Circle Jerks Musikgeschichte geschrieben. Mit ihrem kompromisslosen und grimmigen Hardcore und ihren kruden und oft anstößigen Lyrics lieferten sie den Soundtrack für jede Punkrock-Party der 80er. Dank ihrer eher untypischen Arbeitsethik landeten sie bald auf den großen Bühnen und schüttelten nicht nur die kleinen Schuppen, sondern auch die 5000 Besucher im Olympic Auditorium von Los Angeles so richtig durch. Nach fünf Studioalben bis 1987 folgten Line-up-Wechsel und Auszeiten, viele andere Projekte forderten Tribut und Energie. Dennoch ist die Band trotz ihrer vielen Pausen immer aktiv gewesen. Jetzt haben die Gründungsmitglieder Morris und Hetson und FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com ihr Bassist Schloss bekannt gegeben, dass sie für das 40-jährige Jubiläum im August zusammen auf „Celebrating 40 Years of Group Sex“-Tour gehen werden. Präsentiert werden die Konzerte von Ox-Fanzine & livegigs.de. 10.08.2020 Köln - Gloria 11.08.2020 Stuttgart - Universum 13.08.2020 Schweinfurt - Stattbahnhof Tickets für die Konzerte gibt es ab Freitag, den 06. Dezember, 10 Uhr ab 25 Euro zzgl. Gebühren an allen bekannten CTS–VVK-Stellen sowie unter der Hotline 01806 – 853653 (0,20 €/Anruf aus dem Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,60 €/Anruf), auf fkpscorpio.com und eventim.de. Mehr Infos und Musik unter circlejerks.net, facebook.com/circlejerksband und instagram.com/circlejerksband. Pressematerial zu unseren Veranstaltungen finden Sie auf unserer Homepage fkpscorpio.com unter dem Menüpunkt PRESSE. PRESSEKONTAKT PRESSEMATERIAL FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Bild- und Textmaterial finden Sie unter Lara Sagen www.fkpscorpio.com/de/presse [email protected] Tel.: 040 853 88 850 .
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