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With Peter Murphy in the vocals, Daniel Ash in the guitar and saxophone, Kevin Haskins in the drums, and David J in the bass, Bauhaus will come back to Mexican stages after 15 years of absence.
The British gothic rock band will have a concert next April 28 and 29 in Mexico City .
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Although there is still not a date for tickets sale to begin, Noiselab , the Mexican firm in charge of bringing Bauhaus to the Aztec capital, has announced that the concert will take place at Frontón México .
The influence of Bauhaus started between 1978 and 1979 , when the band released its first single called "Bela Lugosi’s Dead," the 9 minutes of which were recorded in a single take.
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For the launch of their first LP , "In the flat field" (1980), Bauhaus already had three singles in England: " Dark Entries ," " Terror Couple Kill Colonel ," and " Telegram Sam, " hits that would begin their legendary influence among rock bands of the next decades.
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Although the band did not last long due to problems among its members, each musician carried on with their own projects. In 1998 , Bauhaus reunited for the “ Resurrection Tour ” and in 2005 , the band had a special performance in Coachella , which ignited a tour in the United States and Mexico that extended to Europe in 2006.
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After 28 years of not recording, in 2008 , the gothic rock pioneers made their last album, until now, called " Go Away White ."
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