“Sacred Echoes (Part Two)” follows the release of The Church’s first thematic album The Hypnogogue and its companion album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars, which tracks the loose dystopian narrative of aging rockstar trying to reclaim his faded glory through the use of a dream extractor, “The Hypnogogue.” Generating some of the best reviews of their career, these two albums helped grow the band’s audience significantly with venues appropriately increasing in size and capacity. SPIN named The Hypnogogue as one of the 2023’s best albums, noting that it "might be one of the most underrated and overlooked of the year, a gorgeous neo-psychedelia triumph, taking you on The Church’s signature alt-stargazing journey, though current and uncompromising." The Arts STL noted that "there aren’t many artists 40 years and 26 albums into their career as creatively vibrant as The Church are. This isn’t just one of The Church’s best latter-day albums, it’s simply one of their best." The Church will be returning to North America in the Summer 2026 for “The Singles / 1980 – 2025” tour. Initially postponed earlier this year, the tour was rescheduled beginning June 5th in Seattle before concluding in Denver on July 11th. The five week tour celebrates their career-spanning oeuvre of tracks including “The Unguarded Moment” (from 1980’s Of Skins and Heart), “Tantalized” (from 1986’s Heyday), “Ripple” (from 1992’s Priest=Aura), “C’est La Vie” (from 1992’s The Hypnogogue), “Metropolis” (from 1990’s Gold Afternoon Fix) and of course “Reptile” and “Under the Milky Way” (from 1988’s international breakthrough album Starfish).  | Date | City | Venue | | Jun. 5, 2026 | Seattle, WA | The Showbox | | Jun. 6, 2026 | Vancouver, BC | Vogue Theatre | | Jun. 7, 2026 | Portland, OR | McMenamins Crystal Ballroom | | Jun. 9, 2026 | San Francisco, CA | August Hall | | Jun. 10, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA | The Fonda Theatre | | Jun. 12, 2026 | Solana Beach, CA | Belly Up | | Jun. 13, 2026 | Phoenix, AZ | Musical Instrument Museum | | Jun. 14, 2026 | Phoenix, AZ | Musical Instrument Museum | | Jun. 16, 2026 | Dallas, TX | Granada Theater | | Jun. 17, 2026 | Austin, TX | Paramount Theatre | | Jun. 19, 2026 | Atlanta, GA | Center Stage | | Jun. 20, 2026 | Pelham, TN | The Caverns | | Jun. 21, 2026 | Graham, NC | Haw River Ballroom | | Jun. 23, 2026 | New York, NY | Sony Hall | | Jun. 24, 2026 | Somerville, MA | Somerville Theatre | | Jun. 26, 2026 | Washington, DC | 9:30 Club | | Jun. 27, 2026 | Phoenixville, PA | The Colonial Theatre | | Jun. 28, 2026 | Asbury Park, NJ | The Stone Pony | | Jul. 7, 2026 | Chicago, IL | Park West | | Jul. 8, 2026 | St Paul, MN | The Fitzgerald Theater | | Jul. 10, 2026 | Kansas City, MO | Knuckleheads | | Jul. 11, 2026 | Denver, CO | Summit Music Hall | Starting out in 1980, The Church have continued to expand their highly cinematic and atmospheric blend of indie rock, shimmering post-punk, icy dreampop and psychedelic post-rock without retreading their steps. Their expansive music career yielded a string of hit songs including “Under the Milky Way,” “Reptile,” “The Unguarded Moment” and “Almost With You” amongst others and their equally stellar live shows have been deemed “spectacular” by MAGNET Magazine, citing their “ dreamy psychedelia that will daub your evening with shades of paisley.” The Church's epic five-piece line-up is bassist, vocalist and founder Steve Kilbey; with long-time collaborator Tim Powles, drummer and producer across 17 albums since '94; guitarist Ian Haug, formerly of Australian rock icons Powderfinger, who joined the band in 2013 and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Cain ( Remy Zero) since 2020. The band have also recruited Ashley Naylor, long-time member of Paul Kelly’s touring band and one of Australia’s finest and most respected guitarists ( Even, The Grapes, The Stems). “Sacred Echoes (Part Two)” is released today, November 7, 2025 via Cooking Vinyl. |
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