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Reverend Billy Talen is an actor, performance artist and activist who began his experimental preaching in Times Square in 1994. Soon singers were accompanying his 'retail Interventions' inside chain stores, principal targets being Disney, GAP, Nike, and Starbucks. He is legally banned from every branch of Starbucks in the USA and the coffee giant has issued a memo to its managers 'What should I do if Reverend Billy is in my store?' The Church of Stop Shopping hold 'services' wherever they can, in theatres, churches, community centres, forests, parking lots, shopping malls, and perhaps most importantly, inside stores, as close to the cash register as they can get, within spitting distance of the point of purchase. Their feature film 'What Would Jesus Buy' was produced by Morgan Spurlock and their earlier film Preacher With an Unknown God won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Fresh off the Neil Young & Crazy Horse 2024 Love Earth tour, this collective of angry singers and a comic climate preacher are bringing The Fabulous Unknown tour to the UK

Reverend Billy & Stop Shopping Choir - The Fabulous Unknown UK Tour

Reverend Billy & Stop Shopping Choir - The Fabulous Unknown UK Tour (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T0764697086. Details of all Reverend Billy & Stop Shopping Choir - The Fabulous Unknown UK Tour archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0748467619

Archive Listings

27 Oct 24mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre
Birmingham, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive
25 Oct 24Cambridge Junction
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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23 Oct 24Arts Centre
Colchester, Essex
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22 Oct 24Gulbenkian Arts Centre
Canterbury, Kent
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21 Oct 24Attenborough Arts Centre
Leicester, Leicestershire
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20 Oct 24The Stables Theatre and Arts Centre
Hastings, East Sussex
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