How did the current lineup of The Cult perform at Aztec Theatre?
They displayed swagger and attitude, performing tightly and soulfully, embodying true rock spirit.
We couldn't find any upcoming events for The Cult San Antonio right now.
Want to be the first to know when new tickets are released?
Shop with confidence! Our 100% Buyer Guarantee ensures your tickets are authentic, delivered on time, and fully refunded if the event is canceled.*
*If your experience doesn’t meet these standards, our money-back guarantee has you covered.
The Cult have been featured on the covers of several musical journals including Kerrang! Magazine and Rolling Stone. Working with various producers over the years They has honed their musical output. Ian Astbury was born on May 14, 1962, in Heswall, England, and moved to the land of maple leaves as a young adult. Notably, Ian Astbury has been vocal about his passion in Indigenous traditions, which has inspired some of the band's artistic representations and lyrics. Releasing a line of musical instruments The group has ventured into the musical tools sector; notably, The Cult has sold over 10 million musical works globally, making them one of the highly acclaimed rock groups to arise from the UK in the 1980s.
They displayed swagger and attitude, performing tightly and soulfully, embodying true rock spirit.
The mix of old favorites and new songs exceeded expectations, delighting longtime fans.
Despite being misdirected to incorrect seats, attendees enjoyed the desired seating and cocktails.
Many praised the Aztec Theatre as a fantastic setting, enhancing their overall experience.
They played for 1 hour and 30 minutes, delivering nonstop hits from their catalog.