What You May Not Have Noticed About Ghost’s 2025 World Tour
There’s one thing chances are you’ll not have observed about Ghost’s 2025 world tour announcement earlier immediately (Oct. 28).
The Tobias Forge-led Swedish band revealed a 55-date world tour of Europe and North America, with extra reveals to be introduced sooner or later. The North American leg contains a July efficiency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, which will probably be Ghost’s very first time taking part in at the enduring venue.
What followers could have missed, although, is a message included within the wonderful print on Ghost’s social media and their official web site, which states that the tour will probably be a “phone-free experience.”
“This show will be a phone-free experience. Phones will be secured in Yondr pouches. Guests maintain possession of their phones at all times,” the total message reads.
Ghost have applied a no-phones coverage for concert events previously, particularly for his or her two September 2023 performances on the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Attendees got Yondr pouches for his or her telephones, sensible watches and different associated equipment then as nicely.
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“Anyone seen using a device during the performance will be escorted out of the venue by security. We appreciate your cooperating in creating a phone-free viewing experience,” the assertion concluded.
A Yondr pouch locks as soon as friends enter the phone-free space. To use a cellphone that is inside a Yondr pouch, attendees need to step exterior of the designated space, and it’ll unlock.
How Fans Feel About the Phone-Free Policy
Fans appear to be break up over the rule, with some appreciating that they will not need to see cellphone screens whereas making an attempt to observe the efficiency, and others upset that they will not have the ability to seize their very own content material.
“I went to a Ghost show at the Forum in LA earlier this year and they were filming so no phones allowed. It was glorious. Every single person was engaged in the music, band and performance. 10/10,” one particular person wrote on X.
“Everyone seems happy about the phone ban on Ghost’s new tour but think about it. There will be no new ritual content to see. No new vids to scream about, no new gifs. Nothing. I really don’t like this future,” wrote a fan with an opposing view.
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