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across the United States and an also-resurrected All About Eve across the United Kingdom. The success of the tour and the reaction of the crowds gave the band plenty of encouragement to continue beyond the tour, and 2000 saw them take on a mammoth world tour, heading festivals in Europe and sharing
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in London, with each night dedicated to a particular period of the band's history. Hussey announced that these would be the last ever Mission concerts, as he wished to have an indefinite break from band activity and concentrate on other personal projects. Simon Hinkler joined on each night for the
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and led to the collapse of an inebriated Craig Adams in Los Angeles, resulting in him temporarily quitting the band. Sound tech Pete Turner filled in for one show, before they enlisted the help of Chris Bocast to play bass with them for the remainder of the tour, which included an opening slot for
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As the Mission's 25th anniversary was approaching, it was suggested to Hussey that he should reform the original lineup of the band. Hussey initially resisted, occupied with other projects. Eventually he was convinced, and in the summer of 2010, the announcement was made that with Craig Adams and
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days. In October, the single "III" ("Stay with Me") was released, preceding the album that appeared the next month. The band set out on a three-month World Crusade I UK/European tour, with their dedicated followers, 'Eskimos', in tow. They also appeared on British television a number of times and
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was released on their own Playground label run by former Phonogram A&R man Charlie Eyre. The sound was heavy and the production very intricate, but fans noted that several songs were uncomfortably similar to previous Mission songs, notably "Dragonfly", which was very similar to the 1990 hit
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In contrast to previous incarnations, the band only played material from the 1986–1990 period. In October 2011, they played a warm-up show as their alter ego, Blood Brothers, in Hussey's hometown of Bristol, before embarking on the XXV UK/European tour that culminated in a sold-out show at the
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In October 2012, Hussey announced that "The Mission are gonna be recording a new album next year. The band are spending time right now writing new songs and will convene to a rehearsal room near Bristol in early April to start working on these new songs together". He also revealed that
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and indoor dates to replace the cancelled French dates from earlier in the year. The band also played dates in Australia and New Zealand for the first time in their career. For the second half of 1990, they enlisted the help of Paul "Etch" Etchells
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show and reports of their debauched behaviour continued to appear in the press. The release of a second single, "Deliverance", coincided with the UK arena dates. Illness beset the first European leg of the tour as Hinkler contracted
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that was part of Hussey's Mormon upbringing. Mick Brown has a different account, saying the name came from his favourite brand of speakers, Mission. When the band planned to tour the US in 1987, it was found that a Philadelphia
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recording of the final show, which included additional footage from the tour. The DVD debuted in the official UK BBC charts at No.6β€”the highest UK chart position in many years for the band. In June 2010, SPV released
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was originally intended to be a solo release by Hussey; however, the remaining band members contributed to the recording, and the album was released under the group name as a result. Hussey later said, "with
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In early 2003, the Mission gained a new bassist in the form of Rich Vernon and within a matter of months, Garrett also left, to be replaced by Steve Spring. This new lineup carried on through to mid-2004.
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The Deliverance tour in support of the album proved problematic. The band hired David Wolfenden as a supplemental guitarist to give Hussey free rein as the frontman. An inebriated Hussey showed up on the
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In 2006, Hussey marked the 20th anniversary of the Mission with the issue of a limited edition T-shirt designed especially for the occasion. Meanwhile, Phonogram Records released another "best of",
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After a break to recuperate, the band teamed up with engineer Joe Gibb to create a high-tech studio setup. Brown had been soaking up the Leeds dance scene, while Hussey's explorations were towards
1348:β€”was made available to pre-order online. On 12 August, the Mission pre-released the album's lead single, "Met-Amor-Phosis", through YouTube, eventually made available for download on 1 September. 1098:, was released, it received mixed reviews from music critics but left portions of the old fanbase rather unimpressed. Future interviews would see Hussey hating the album, with only the reworked 687:. In October of the same year, Hussey became a father to a girl named Hannah, an event that inspired much of the lyrical content. Musically, the band moved more towards a Led Zeppelin-inspired 921:, became a minor hit and was backed by a live version of "Amelia". The band and Hinkler were on friendly terms again and they resurrected the Metal Gurus project to record a cover version of " 671:
By the summer of 1987, Hussey had already written some new material that was first aired during the band's summer festival shows and U2 warm-up performances. The Mission enlisted the help of
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In 1999, after releasing an album of solo versions of Mission classics in his home studio, Hussey resurrected the band with Adams, drummer Scott Garrett (Adams' bandmate in the Cult), and
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was released in September 2013, and the band embarked on a tour in support around North America, Germany, and the UK. In 2014, the Mission returned to South America for a nine-date tour.
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tour saw a slight revival in popularity, with two of the concerts being filmed for German television, a promo-only live EP released, and a handful of summer festivals played.
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In October 2016, the group embarked on a 30th-Anniversary tour with 28 shows across Europe, three in Australia, and two in New Zealand, to coincide with the release of
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In May 2016, Hussey confirmed Tim Palmer as producer for the band's tenth studio album. They promised a return to their 'classic' sound, and soon the albumβ€”titled
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in November 2017. Again via social media, Hussey announced that he would be spending much of 2018 working on his autobiography, scheduled for release in 2019.
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in South Wales before the band reconvened in April to start the recording process. At the end of the same month, they played two shows, one in support of the
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encores and occasional songs during the main set. The final concert in the series was filmed, and each night recorded and later released as part of a
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Recordings proceeded slowly, while the band negotiated a new independent record deal, and Hussey produced a collection of three BBC sessions as
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Throughout their existence, the group has used aliases to play smaller gigs, including Blood Brothers. In the 1989–1990 period, they formed a
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The World Crusade II tour brought the band to North America, where they were known as 'the Mission UK'. The 41-date trek was characterised by
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outbreak, however, and rescheduled for 2021. The near-150 date world tour finished with five consecutive dates in the UK, in October 2023.
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Records, as well as up-and-coming acts, and contributed a new song for a Mission album put together by Mission fans over the internet.
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style. In January 1988, the band recorded some additional material in London together with Stent. In February, the first single, "
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was released, capturing the band and their noisy audience at the early stage of their career. It coincided with the release of
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All of us here at Mission HQ are delighted to be able to announce that we have found ourselves a new drummer! Alex Baum.
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fan, was keen to support the victims. In between recording, the band played a number of European festivals supporting
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Hussey and Adams were released from their WEA contracts and the band signed a seven-album recording contract with
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Revitalised, the band decided to continue touring and played shows in South America, Mexico, Europe, and on the
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sessions and had difficulties deciding on the running order of the album. In October 1990, the companion album,
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The rest of the year was taken up by the Children Play world tour, which included a six-night residency at the
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Simon Hinkler on board, the Mission had reformed. Drummer Mick Brown had passed on the invitation to join and
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A new single, "Keep It in the Family", was released in March 2007, followed a month later by the new album
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In February–March 2008, the band played a tour of Europe that culminated in a series of four concerts at
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programme, saw Hinkler returning twice as a guest during the encores at Leeds and the final night at the
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The Mission embarked on their United European Party Tour in early 2020. This was cut short due to the
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recorded a session for BBC radio. The single "IV" ("Wasteland") charted at No. 11 in January 1987.
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album had been completed by the end of August 1989. To kill time, the foursome then promptly went
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band had already claimed the name and thus the band was thereafter known in the United States as
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for eight weeks to record new songs that Hussey had been developing. When the resulting album,
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band formed in 1986. Initially known as the Sisterhood, the band was started by frontman
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Ben Graham, The Mission Celebrate Their Quarter Century: Wayne Hussey Interviewed
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cover band, the Metal Gurus, and released a number of singles under the moniker.
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also made contributions. Slated for an early-1990 release, the recording of the
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claimed it. After some deliberation, the Mission was chosen, referring to the
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In the first half of 1989, Hussey spent some time writing new material in the
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label as the Expedition I tour took the band around Europe. Two months later,
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At the end of 2000, the band recorded tracks for a new album at the
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on 30 September; the album entered the UK album charts at No. 38.
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The second incarnation of the Mission consisted of Brown, Hussey,
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in June 1987, a collection of material from the first two EPs.
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The end of 1993 saw Hussey remixing "Tower of Strength" with
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and later to form the group New Disease), to be replaced by
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in January 1994, and the band made their last appearance on
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in Germany. A souvenir CD of the 1999 tour was released as
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rejoined the band, as Holliday was occupied touring with
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Brixton Academy. This performance and an earlier one in
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in 1991, brought out quite a different side, joined by
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After the Mission disbanded, Hussey spent his time in
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into 2017. The tour culminated in a headline set at
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The Mission had a lot of surplus material after the
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The band's catalogue consists of ten studio albums:
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