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Watford prog metal legends SikTh are back to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut EP, Let The Transmitting Begin.
The mighty SikTh are back for a couple of very special shows in 2022!
The Watford prog metal legends' original line-up of vocalists Mikee Goodman and Justin Hill, guitarists Dan Weller and Graham Pinney, bassist James Leach and drummer / percussionist Dan Foord have reunited for the first time in over five years, and announced two UK dates for later this year.
“Excited to be back with Justin onstage,” enthuses Mikee. “Also with Pin being back, this is the line-up everyone knows. We want these shows to be our best ever. We plan to play songs we’ve never played before too.
“I feel the contrast between myself and Justin’s vocal styles really complement each other. I know the reason he wants to come back is the passion he has for it. And that is the reason I get onstage too. Really excited for the energy of the fans again too.”
“SikTh has always been a huge part of my life, I’m so proud of the music we created,” adds Justin. “Excited to have the opportunity to celebrate the history of the band. The energy of our live shows has always been such a rush and I can’t wait to experience it again.”
Catch SikTh at the following:
November
25 Manchester Academy 2
26 London Electric Ballroom
Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 25, at 10am.