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Rock Band Reunites 20 Years After Breakup: Million Dead Plot 2025 Concerts
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Rock Band Reunites 20 Years After Breakup: Million Dead Plot 2025 Concerts

Million Dead is on the road together again, twenty years after their last concert in 2005. All five members of the London post-hardcore band – Cameron Dean, Julia Ruzicka, Ben Dawson, Tom Fowler and Frank Turner – are set to reunite for a series of shows, 20 years after their split. Turner confirmed on social media.

“In September 2005, the band Million Dead came to an end after their last concert in Southampton. “We all met up for beers in March 2024 and realized we couldn’t really remember why we broke up,” Turner said. “So in 2025, all five members will be getting back together to play a series of shows to celebrate our 20th anniversary. We’re pretty excited, we hope you are So be it, see you next year.

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Million Dead was formed in 2000 by Dean and Ruzicka, with Dawson and Turner completing the group. After Dean left the band in 2004 and was replaced by Fowler and the release of their second album, Compatibility No CompatibilityMillion Dead Announced in 2005 He said they left due to “irreconcilable differences within the group”.

“Million Dead are leaving. “After four years and two albums, we have mutually decided that this is the best thing to do,” the band said. “Irreconcilable differences within the band mean it will be impossible to continue and we would rather leave a nice-looking corpse anyway. Our reasons are personal and precise. ”

At the time, the band also hinted at a possible future reunion, adding: “There’s no doubt you’ll be hearing from some or all of us again at some point in the future.” However, while most of the band members were enjoying solo careers (Turner has released 10 solo albums) Million Dead had been largely quiet by then. a new Instagram account For the group formed at the beginning of October. Sharing several cryptic posts on the account fueled reunion rumors before Turner confirmed the news on October 23.

Currently, details of upcoming shows have not been released. Million Dead announced that they would do this Performing at the 2000trees music festival In July 2025 at Withington, near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. Other shows have not yet been announced.

The reunion news came just a month after Turner’s wife, Jessica Guise. announced that their marriage was ‘over’ sparked a lot of excited reactions from fans. Commenting on Turner’s announcement, one person wrote: “Great! Harmony No Harmony is still at the top of my regular driving CD playlist.” “This place is bigger than Oasis,” one said. A third fan commented: “I never thought we’d see this day. Everyone get your paws ready.”