Tour Dates — August 29, 2009 at 10:01 am

Revolting Cocks map first headlining tour in 20 years — but without Al Jourgensen

Revolting Cocks 2009

Ministry’s Al Jourgensen this week announced his spin-off band Revolting Cocks will mount its first headlining tour in two decades this fall — although that’s really just in name only, since Jourgensen’s no longer even in the band, which is comprised of all new touring members.

Formed in 1983, Jourgensen’s RevCo long as been a sort of industrial supergroup, featuring, at various times, Chris Connelly, Ministry’s Paul Barker and Bill Rieflin and Front 242’s Richard 23. The group sputtered out in the early ’90s, but Jourgensen reactivated it in 2004; two years later, he enlisted an all-new touring lineup to open for Ministry’s MasterBaTour.

While Jourgensen, who recently retired Ministry, is no longer playing in RevCo, that new lineup — vocalist Josh Bradford (Stayte), keyboardist Clayton Worbeck (Stayte) and guitarist Sin Quirin (latter-era Ministry) — recorded this year’s Jourgensen-produced Sex-O Olympic-O (A 10-track remix album, Sex-O MiXXX-O, is due out Sept. 29.)

In September, the trio, augmented by a couple of extra musicians, is heading out on the 39-date LuBriCaTour, which opens and closes in Texas, and will feature support from Blownload, Left Spine Down and “ringmaster” Jim Rose. Jourgensen himself also will perform at four of the dates: opening night in El Paso, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City.

See full tour dates after the jump…

Revolting Cocks’ LuBriCaTouR dates:

Sept. 10: Club 101, El Paso, TX
Sept. 12: Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM
Sept. 13: Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO
Sept. 14: Aggie Theater, Ft Collins, CO
Sept. 15: Club Vegas, Salt Lake, UT
Sept. 17: The Grail, Coeur d’Alene, ID
Sept. 18: Studio Seven, Seattle, WA
Sept. 19: Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver, BC
Sept. 20: Dante’s, Portland, OR
Sept. 23: The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Sept. 24: The Boardwalk, Orangevale, CA
Sept. 25: Brick By Brick, San Diego, CA
Sept. 26: The Clubhouse, Tempe, AZ
Sept. 27: House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 1: White Rabbit, San Antonio, TX
Oct. 2: Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK
Oct. 3: The Beaumont, Kansas City, MO
Oct. 4: The Firebird, St. Louis, MO
Oct. 6: House of Blues, Chicago, IL
Oct. 7: Blondie’s, Detroit, MI
Oct. 8: Peabody’s, Cleveland, OH
Oct. 9: Coolz Warehouse, St. Thomas, ON
Oct. 10: Babylon, Ottawa, ON
Oct. 11: Foufounes Electriques, Montreal, QC
Oct. 12: Reverb, Toronto, ON
Oct. 14: Rex Theater, Pittsburgh, PA
Oct. 15: Croc Rock, Allentown, PA
Oct. 16: The Palladium, Worcester, MA
Oct. 17: Irving Plaza, New York, NY
Oct. 18: Ram’s Head Live, Baltimore, MD
Oct. 20: Jackrabbits, Jacksonville, FL
Oct. 21: Firestone, Orlando, FL
Oct. 22: Revolution, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Oct. 23: The State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL
Oct. 24: Tremont Music Hall, Charlotte, NC
Oct. 25: House of Blues, New Orleans, LA
Oct. 27: Warehouse Live, Houston, TX
Oct. 29: Ridglea Theater, Fort Worth, TX
Oct. 30: Emo’s, Austin, TX

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4 Comments

  1. REVCO without Jourgensen is not REVCO. I will boycott this travesty.

  2. Hmm… I’ll have to track down the music, but I agree that, in principle, this is NOT REVCO. It may be a REVCO-like substance, but it ain’t no REVCO. Undoubtedly to be followed next year by Trent hiring a bunch of high-school students to tour America under the name Nine Inch Nails, while he goes off to the bank…

  3. wish id read this before i saw em lastnite…
    wasnt bad, but i felt like ‘wtf who is this?’ the whole time.

  4. Just put revco down like Al did with Ministry. Revco were great in their original incarnation, this is just a sad cover band.

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