Mezzamorphis Tour 1999 Post-Coverage


© Jason Ewert

The latest UK d:tour featured many interesting times for Delirious? Highlights included Stu G wearing a kilt, Switchfoot opening up for Delirious?, and the debut of In Pursuit of Happiness. Here is what people thought of the tour.
"My first d:gig and what a great one it was. The lads were on top form with the new songs sounding great (bliss and heaven especially) and the oldies just as fresh as ever. The video wall added to the experience and the support band Switchfoot were also great!"

Em - Brixton Academy

'It was amazing, naturally. They did every track on the album except for "Blindfold," and managed to squeeze in "Deeper," "I'm Not Ashamed," "King of Fools" and "History Maker." They opened up with "Bliss" and closed with "Kiss Your Feet"...Far from compromising I think in a way the boys are actually stepping out further in their faith than ever. Brixton was rocking it's socks off last night and at the same time singing praise to a risen Lord Jesus, awesome!'

Viv - Brixton Academy

"They played all the new stuff, which went down really well, and then the classics tooo..... Promise, Deeper, History Maker, Mountains, Not Ashamed Louder than the Radio.... As a bonus the band treated us to a "The Monkeys" type video and song combo, complete with tasteful wigs and bright Hawaiian type shirts.... the gig is worth it for this video alone!'

Rich Iverness - Glasgow

"The scene opened with Switchfoot as the great support act warmed up the crowd. And they did a great job. The stage went dark and the opening guitar of Bliss was heard pounding from the darkess, as the silouhette of Stu G appeared in a kilt against the red screen at the back, followed by Martin Smith, a truly heavenly opening. Other great rendition included King of Fools, where Martin Smith appeared in the hat and a white face mask, and also the new song not featured on the album; In Pursuit of Happiness, where all of the band members appeared in their best '60s gear with matching wigs, They also did a great repertoire of some songs from the previous albums (which were just as good) particurlarly History Maker which had the whole crowd jumping. Yep. This band is going somewhere, roll on the release of Bliss!"

Tom Clewer - Wolverhampton


So, that's our Mezzzamorphis Tour 1999 coverage. I know that it isn't much but with Mezza coming out in North America in two weeks we won't have more time that. You can look forward to some info on Mezzamorphis and what Delirious? are doing in North America this summer.

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