CHAMELEONS – Add MEMBRANES to UK shows this Winter

CHAMELEONSPOST/PUNK PIONEERS’ MOMENTOUS WINTER 2024 TOUR

FEATURING THE RETURN OF

‘HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS 2024…’
@ MANCHESTER’S ALBERT HALL
+ A HUGE DATE AT O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE

WITH THE ADDITION OF VERY SPECIAL GUESTS…
MEMBRANES

(LONDON + MCR ONLY)

PLUS, GUESTS ON ALL DATES:
VISION VIDEO

Pioneering post/punk band – CHAMELEONS – will be embarking on one of their biggest UK tours in decades this Winter.

And today, the band are delighted to announce the addition of the ‘very special guests’ who will be joining them at their London and Manchester shows… MEMBRANES.

The post/punk project fronted by John Robb (Goldblade / Louder Than War) – Membranes – have been pushing the boundaries since their formation in Blackpool back in 1977. Releasing six studio albums over the years, the band released their latest acclaimed album in 2019, ‘What Nature Gives… Nature Takes Away’, which featured a 20 piece choir and contributions from guests including Chris Packham, Shirley Collins, and Kirk Brandon. More recently the band released the one-off single “Borders Blurred” in 2021. With a reputation for an intense and often innovative live show, catch the band performing material from throughout their career in this choice supporting slot.

Speaking about the upcoming shows, Membranes frontman John Robb says:

“There is something remarkable about the Chameleons renaissance. Most bands would be dusty relics at this point of the game but they have never sounded more impassioned and captivating. This gig is a portal into two bands who still believe in the redemptive power of music and still create with a very northern post punk edge.”

Membranes will be suitably limbering up the audiences of both the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and Manchester’s Albert Hall for this year’s annual homecoming ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is… 2024’. Remaining tickets on sale here.

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Formed in Greater Manchester in 1981 by singer and bassist Mark Burgess, Chameleons have remained one of the city’s most revered bands among musos ever since their inception. With notable fans including the likes of Noel Gallagher to Interpol, The Charlatans to Moby, their music has been passed down through the generations like an elixir of eternal inspiration. And here in 2024, a growing fandom of their immense canon sees Chameleons finding immortality as something of a cult phenomenon.

With their dedicated advocates finding awe in the “sonic cathedrals” in which they have constructed over the past four decades, Chameleons have released four iconic studio albums (‘Script of the Bridge’ (1983), ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically’(1985), ‘Strange Times’(1986) and latterly ‘Why Call It Anything’ (2001)), plus many Peel sessions, live records, compilations and an EP (‘Tony Fletcher Walked on Water…. La La La La La-La La-La-La’ (1990)). Shimmering, shadowy, and shrouded in deepest mysteries, their distinctive and towering post-punk songs sound as vital today as the moment they were built.

Acknowledging their supporters with an annual homecoming every December for the last nine years, a typically breathtaking pre-Christmas celebration of their music entitled ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’, demand for the Chameleons on the live stage has surged to all time high. And with word spreading across the UK, in 2024, the band are set to embark on their biggest UK tour in decades.

Venturing beyond their native Manchester this December,Chameleons will be sizing up venues in Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle, not to mention a momentous appearance at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, as they look to extend their annual celebrations nationwide.

With something special up their sleeves as ever for their loyal hometown following, Chameleons will this year be hosting ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ 2024 from Manchester’s Albert Hall. While it will be the 10th consecutive edition of the HIWTHI series, the upcoming show will be the band’s first ever time playing this majestic venue – a guaranteed sell-out.

Stepping-up to this tour with an incendiary setlist in mind, expect a broad, career-spanning collection of classics plus new material from their forthcoming album ‘Arctic Moon’ (due out on Metropolis Records later this year) at these unmissable Chameleons December shows.

The live band for these dates will feature Mark Burgess (bass / vox), Reg Smithies (guitar), Todd Demma (drums), Danny Ashbury (keyboards), and Stephen Rice (guitar).

Support across the tour will come from Athens-based, Gothic post-punk heirs Vision Video. Very special guests for Manchester and London have now been revealed as Membranes.

All dates are listed here as follows:

CHAMELEONS – DECEMBER 2024 TOUR
Friday 6th December 2024 – Marble Factory, Bristol
Saturday 7th December 2024 – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
+ Very Special Guests: Membranes

Thursday 12th December 2024 – Garage, Glasgow
Friday 13th December 2024 – Riverside, Newcastle

Saturday 14th December 2024 – Albert Hall, Manchester
‘Home Is Where The Heart Is 2024’
+ Very Special Guests: Membranes

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TICKETS
Tickets are on General Sale here:
https://pinkdot.seetickets.com/tour/chameleons

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

CHAMELEONS
Website – Mark Burgess (chameleonsmark.com)
Facebook – (20+) Facebook
Instagram – Mark Burgess (@chameleonsmark) • Instagram photos and videos
Spotify – The Chameleons | Spotify
YouTube – (1) The Chameleons – Topic – YouTube
X – (11) The Chameleons (@ChameleonsBand) / X (twitter.com)

VISION VIDEO
Website – Vision Video Athens, GA Goth Post-Punk Vinyl, T-Shirts, Tour Dates – Vision Video (visionvideoband.com)
Facebook – (20+) Facebook
Instagram – Vision Video (@visionvideoband) • Instagram photos and videos
Spotify – Vision Video | Spotify
YouTube – (1) Vision Video – YouTube
X – (11) Vision Video (@visionvideoband) / X (twitter.com)

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