JAKARTA - British rock band The Cult announced a hiatus from their tour activities shortly after completing its North American tour schedule. This decision was made public for simple reasons, where they needed time to "recharge the spiritual battery".

The shocking news was shared by the band via uploads on Instagram. The Cult said it would take a long break from the stage, with their final tour schedule in Los Angeles on October 30.

The personnel of Astbury (vocals), Billy total (guitar), Charlie Jones (bass), and John Tempesta (drums) will shift focus to other creative efforts, while convincing fans that this pause is not an end.

"Alam has an unavoidable cycle of change and evolution. The phase of the moon changes, the tides and tides. Changes are needed for creation and re-born," wrote The Cult, citing an upload caption, Thursday, October 23.

Holding on to this thought, after the remaining dates on North America's The Cult/Death Cult 8525 tour, we decided to stop the tour within an undetermined period of time.

Furthermore, The Cult outlines that they have been touring extensively over the past few years. Therefore, it is deemed necessary to return to the studio.

"Now we will shift our focus to writing, recording new music, and exploring other projects that will be revealed over time. This is the time for us to turn inside to recharge our spiritual batteries," he said.

Although it did not say how long the break would take, the personnel confirmed that The Cult would return to the stage.

"When we get back on stage, it will be with fire and even stronger energy that we will share with all of you," they promised. "Our bond is a communal bond, and it won't break, it's just a tradeoff."


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