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Ministry Moves Anniversary Tour To Fall 2021

Industrial icons Ministry have rescheduled their tour for the third time to fall 2021.

The tour, which celebrates the 30th anniversary of The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, will now kick off October 3rd in Albuquerque, New Mexico and concludes November 3rd in Seattle, Washington. A new date in Charlotte, North Carolina has been added. Tickets for that show go on sale March 22nd at 10 AM ET. Previously purchased tickets will be honored and refunds are available at the point of purchase.

Helmet and Front Line Assembly join as special guests. KMFDM were originally scheduled to join the tour, but cannot join due to COVID restrictions.

“Due to the uncertainty of COVID-19 protocols for visas, travel and vaccine distribution in Germany as well as immigration uncertainty, KMFDM will regrettably not be taking part in this tour.”

“With current COVID-19 restrictions, we are forced to again move our scheduled March/April 2021 U.S. tour to October/November 2021 and hoping normalcy returns by then,” said Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen. “With vaccinations and better care happening, we all feel the fall is realistic. We can’t wait to get out there and play not only The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste material for you all but some stuff off our new album as well,” he continued. “Stay safe and see you in the fall!”

Check out the new dates below.

Ministry are currently working on their new album. They shared the first single, “Alert Level,” last year.

 

 

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Ashley Perez is a freelance music journalist based in Chicago. Her work has appeared on AXS, Chicago Innerview, New City, The Millions, and Illinois Entertainer. She also runs her own music blog at Radio Not Found. Some of her favorite bands include Nirvana, The Cure, Muse, Creeper, and Green Day.

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