Siouxsie and the Banshees Announce Retirement from Touring with Farewell Album.
Legendary British post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees have officially announced their retirement from touring following their highly anticipated 2025 world tour. To mark the end of an era, the band will also release a farewell album, set to showcase new material alongside reimagined classics from their extensive catalog.
Formed in 1976, Siouxsie and the Banshees have been pivotal in shaping the music landscape, known for their innovative sound and striking visual style. Frontwoman Siouxsie Sioux expressed mixed emotions about the decision: “After nearly five decades of performing, it feels surreal to say goodbye. But we want to leave on a high note, celebrating our journey and the incredible fans who have supported us throughout the years.”
The 2025 world tour promises to be a grand farewell, featuring stops in major cities across Europe, North America, and beyond. Fans can expect a captivating setlist that spans the band’s iconic hits, such as “Spellbound,” “Kiss Them for Me,” and “Hong Kong Gardens,” along with surprises that reflect their diverse musical evolution.
The forthcoming farewell album, details of which are still under wraps, will include contributions from all current band members, aiming to capture the spirit of Siouxsie and the Banshees while honoring their legacy. “We want this album to reflect not just where we’ve been, but where we are now,” Sioux added.
As anticipation builds for both the tour and the new album, fans are urged to secure tickets early to ensure they don’t miss this historic farewell. Siouxsie and the Banshees leave an indelible mark on music history, and their final bow promises to be nothing short of spectacular.