Skunk Anansie on 19 July at St. Michael’s Fortress – a new name of Šibenik’s summer concert season
One of the most influential alternative rock bands of the past 30 years, Skunk Anansie, will perform on 19 July
at St. Michael’s Fortress, further confirming Šibenik as one of the region’s most important summer
concert destinations.
Formed in London in 1994, Skunk Anansie debuted on the music scene with the powerful single “Selling Jesus”,
immediately attracting attention with their blend of alternative music, rock, and punk. They were the first
multicultural band of the time, their lyrics addressed social and political themes, and with their charismatic
vocalist Skin, Skunk Anansie became one of the most important and influential bands of their era.
Throughout their career, they have released numerous acclaimed albums, including Paranoid & Sunburnt,
Stoosh, Post Orgasmic Chill and 25LIVE@2, as well as hit singles such as “Hedonism (Just
Because You Feel Good)”, “Selling Jesus”, “Twisted (Everyday Hurts)”, and
“Weak.”
After a break in the early 2000s, the band triumphantly reunited in 2009 and has since continued to release new
albums and perform as headliners at festivals across Europe. Their concerts on world tours are regularly sold
out.
Their latest album, “The Painful Truth,” released in May last year, once again proved why Skunk Anansie —
more than 30 years after their first performances — remain one of the most powerful and exciting bands in the
world, both as musicians and live performers.
Media outlets such as The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph consistently praise their concerts,
emphasizing that Skunk Anansie maintain a constant sharpness and immediacy in their musical expression. They
highlight the band as a powerful rock icon, always visually and musically fresh.
With the already announced performances by Joss Stone and Chet Faker, Skunk Anansie joins the lineup
of an exciting new concert season on the unique stage of St. Michael’s Fortress, where the fusion of music and
ambience offers an unforgettable experience.
TICKETS
The ticket price for the Skunk Anansie concert is 55 euros, and the first 150 tickets with a 10%
discount will be available on Tuesday, 20 January from 10 a.m., exclusively for Mastercard
users via Eventim.
All other tickets can be purchased from Wednesday, 21 January from 10 a.m. via Eventim and at the box office
of the House of Arts Arsen in Šibenik.
Members of the Friends Club of Šibenik Fortresses receive a 15% discount on tickets purchased through
Eventim and at the Arsen box office.