The Scottish band led by Jim Kerr discussed their hymns in front of their fans during a concert in the Plaza de Toros
With over four decades on stage, the Scottish band Simple Minds have become one of the essential formations in the UK, with six number one in that country and like many others in multiple territories such as Germany, France, Italy, Australia or Spain. . . , where the group has offered several concerts this summer, resuming the world tour that the pandemic caused them to postpone. After visiting Madrid, Valencia, Santander and La Coruña, among others, those from Glasgow offered a direct show on the Plaza de Toros de Murcia this Saturday.
The Jim Kerr-led band – featuring Charlie Burchill (guitar), Ged Grimes (bass), Sarah Brown (vocals), Gordy Goudie (guitar), Cherisse Osei (drums) and Catherine AD (vocals, keyboards, guitar) – are fourth extensive and successful career with the publication of a live album, ‘Live in the City of Angels’ and the compilation ’40: The Best of – 1979-2019′. This Saturday they showed on stage that they are still a band willing to experiment and stay true to their original instinct.
With sixty million records sold during his career, the great ambassadors enjoyed the best moments of post-punk, new wave and synthpop thanks to songs like ‘Dont You (Forget About Me)’ or ‘Alive & Kicking’ in the Murcia ON cycle .
Source: La Verdad

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