The House of Love On Tour
Formed in London in 1986, this English alternative rock band took the world by storm. The House of Love has been known for some of their most notable singles over the decades, including "Shine On," "Christine" and "I Don't Know Why I Love You," to name a few. The band members share impeccable melodicism, radiant smiles and an effortless ability to capture their audience's hearts and minds. The House of Love are hitting the road for their first North American tour in nearly 30 years. Originally scheduled for 2020, the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is now set to kick off in fall 2022. The House of Love will begin their long-awaited tour in the UK and will then make their way through and around North America. Don't miss out on the opportunity to see this legendary group live in concert.
The House of Love Live In Concert
The House of Love lead singer, songwriter and guitarist, Guy Chadwick, formed the group alongside Terry Bickers in 1986. Bickers acted as co-founder and lead guitarist at the time. The group rose to fame incredibly fast after the release of their first hit single, "Shine On," in 1987. The band's original lineup included drummer Pete Evans, bassist Chris Groothuizen, rhythm guitarist/co-singer Andrea Heukamp, Chadwick, and Bickers. The band was active from 1986 to 1993.There were many successes and many distractions leading up to the disbanding of The House of Love that occurred in 1993. Over the years, there were various re-releases and compilations that kept the heart of The House of Love alive. Despite originally disbanding due to differences in opinions and other personal struggles within the band; Chadwick and Bickers put their differences aside, announcing they would reunite in 2003. Together, they released their comeback album, Days Run Away in 2005. From 2012 to 2019, The House of Love completed a new studio album, traveled on intermittent tours, and celebrated the 30th anniversary of their debut album. The present-day lineup includes Chadwick, lead guitarist Keith Osborne, bassist Harry Osborne, and drummer Hugo Degenhardt. In 2022, the band also announced their first album in nine years, A State of Grace, will be released in September.