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Gene Loves Jezebel

Apr 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM  ·   · $52 Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI Tickets from $52

Gene Loves Jezebel
Apr 13
Gene Loves Jezebel

Gene Loves Jezebel Tickets

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Born in Porthcawl, Wales, twin brothers Jay and Michael Aston formed Gene Loves Jezebel in London (1981). Known for goth influences, top indie hits like "The Motion of Love," and chart success with "Jealous." Frequent member changes marked their journey. Band split led to parallel projects under the same name.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop, New Wave

See the Gene Loves Jezebel concert in Ferndale at Magic Bag on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at 7:00 PM. Get your tickets now!

Shows Are Standing Room Only

Gene Loves Jezebel: Coalescing in the early 80s and fronted by twin brothers Jay and Michael Aston, the band quickly became popular on the indie scene, and by 1985 had established a settled line-up with the additions of Pete Rizzo on bass, Chris Bell on drums, and James Stevenson on guitar. Subsequently signing to Beggars Banquet, they gained a following throughout Europe and the USA. Following the departure of Michael in 1988 and the imploding of their record label, Savage Records, in 1993, the band pursued various projects until the 1999 release of a new batch of tracks, in VII. Further touring followed and in 2017 Dance Underwater was released. Produced by Peter Walsh, it featured a string arrangement by Tony Visconti. The band have just released their tenth studio album, X - Love Death Sorrow, to very positive reviews.

Belouis Some: Real name Neville Keighley, singer songwriter from London released his first album Some People in 1985 on Capitol EMI Records. After initial recording in London, the album was produced in New York by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero. Carlos Alomar arranged and played on the tracks and brought together a line up that included Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson (Chic), Carmine Rojas, Robin Clark, Chester Kamen, and Guy Fletcher (Dire Straits). The album contained the worldwide hit singles Imagination and Some People, with the video for Imagination, directed by Storm Thorgerson, causing controversy as it contained full nudity. In 1986, Belouis Some supported Queen on their Magic stadium tour, including opening the famous Knebworth concert, one of the largest concerts ever held in the UK and Freddie Mercury's last ever live performance with Queen. The Belouis Some song Round Round, produced by Bernard Edwards, was included in the 1986 John Hughes movie Pretty In Pink; the platinum selling soundtrack album is on Rolling Stone magazine's 25 Greatest Soundtracks of All Time.

Event Information

  • All shows are General Admission.
  • All shows are standing room only unless otherwise noted.
  • You will need your Valid Picture ID should you wish to consume adult beverages.
  • Ticket purchasers will be scanned-in when the Magic Bag doors open on your event day.
  • Please refer to the event listing for any age restrictions.
  • Included in your fee is a 3% credit card processing fee.

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