Ministry, Gary Numan, Front Line Assembly House of Blues March 29, 2024 Fourth (or fifth) time's a charm. Legendary purveyors of industrial filth Ministry were first scheduled to play Houston back in the summer of 2020, and you can probably guess what happened. Later dates were also postponed due to...
Fourth time's a charm. Legendary purveyors of industrial filth Ministry were first scheduled to play Houston back in the summer of 2020, and you can probably guess what happened. Later dates were also postponed due to COVID . Along the way, the band was going to be joined by — depending on which iteration of the tour: KMFDM, Corrosion of Conformity, Melvins, and Filter.
My first live experience with Jourgensen and company was at Lollapalooza '92. I'd gone on a beer run during the end of Ice Cube's set, and Ministry started while I was walking back to our lawn seats. As I crested the ridge, the bowl of Walnut Creek Amphitheatre looked like a scene from another world.
Alas, the House of Blues can't quite compete with that, not that it should have to. The stage setting may be a little less overt, but what hasn't changed is Jourgensen's barely tethered rage and desire to provoke the powers that be.But before Ministry took the stage, you had Front Line Assembly and Gary Numan.
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