Discover the TicketSmarter 100% Guarantee

Gene Loves Jezebel Tickets

Gene Loves Jezebel Tickets

Gene Loves Jezebel Concert Tickets

Get the full alternative rock experience when you secure your Gene Loves Jezebel tickets today with TicketSmarter. Equally rooted in new wave, post-punk, and hard rock, Gene Loves Jezebel enjoyed their fair share of success in the UK and the US during the late 80s. Throughout the years, the band went through several lineup changes, with identical twin brothers Jay and Michael Aston being the only constant members. Initially formed in their hometown of Porthcawl, Wales, in 1980, the group was created by the Aston brothers as a goth rock outfit named Slav Arian. In 1981, the pair moved to London and renamed themselves Gene Loves Jezebel, as a homage to rock musician Gene Vincent. Their energetic live shows caught the attention of indie label Situation Two, who offered them a record deal shortly after. Preceded by the singles “Shaving My Neck,” “Bruises,” and “Screaming (For Emmalene),” Promise (1983), their studio debut, peaked at Number 8 on the UK Indie Charts.

A radio session with legendary DJ John Peel ensued, and the band was soon touring throughout the UK with John Cale. They rapidly followed up with Immigrant (1985) and Discover (1986), which reached Number 32 on the UK Albums Chart and received heavy airplay on college radios in the US. Success knocked on their door once again with The House of Dolls (1987) and the single “The Motion of Love” managed to get into Billboard’s Hot 100 at Number 87.

Following Michael Aston’s departure, the band released Kiss of Life (1990), which spawned “Jealous,” a massive hit that reached Number 68 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and topped the Alternative Airplay chart. The group disbanded after the release of Heavenly Bodies (1992), mainly due to the collapse of Savage Records, their American label. The Aston brothers reunited once again for the Pre-Raphaelite Brothers Tour in 1997 and released VII (1998), only to split up shortly after. Following a long legal rift between the two, both Jay and Michael Aston continued to tour and release music under the moniker Gene Loves Jezebel on their respective sides of the Atlantic. Grab Gene Loves Jezebel tickets now so you can experience alternative music live and in person.

How much are Gene Loves Jezebel tickets?

Generally speaking, Gene Loves Jezebel ticket prices cost more than $50 for most live performances. Tickets to see Gene Loves Jezebel play at music festivals like Lollapalooza can cost more than $100 for a standard general admission ticket. Premium seating at venues like the United Center can cost more than $275 a seat, while standard tickets for seats in the upper levels of the arena can cost less than $75 a ticket.

Gene Loves Jezebel concert ticket prices can range up to several hundred dollars per ticket depending on the venue and seat location. Floor seats and VIP are usually the most expensive depending on availability. And of course, the least expensive seats will be farthest from the stage.

When do Gene Loves Jezebel tickets go on sale?

Onsale dates for Gene Loves Jezebel tickets vary depending on the city or region. You can stay up to date by viewing the event schedule above. There’s no need for a presale code. Typically, tickets go on sale 6-9 months in advance.

Gene Loves Jezebel Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

Catch Gene Loves Jezebel on the road possibly at festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, Desert Daze Festival at Moreno Beach, CA or at Pickathon Music Festival in Happy Valley. Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago brings together some of the biggest names in indie and alternative music. Check out the event schedule above to see when Gene Loves Jezebel tour dates are coming to an arena or stadium near you. 

Right now, there aren't any shows left on the Gene Loves Jezebel 2024 concert schedule. 

Songs from the Gene Loves Jezebel Tour Setlist

Gene Loves Jezebel's setlist while performing in Leicester , ENG at “The Musician” included the following songs:

  1. Always a Flame
  2. 20 Killer Hurts
  3. The Man That Time Forgot
  4. Walk Away
  5. Two Shadows
  6. Why Can't I?
  7. Every Door
  8. How Do You Say Goodbye (to Someone You Love)
  9. Jealous
  10. You Can't Hurt Me Anymore
  11. Heavenly Body
  12. The Motion of Love
  13. Sweet Rain
  14. Break the Chain
  15. Bruises
  16. Desire (Come and Get It)

Source: Setlist.fm