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Delirious Concert/Tour Dates

3/18/2009 House of Blues
Los Angeles, California
6/13/2009 Ichthus Festival
Wilmore, Kentucky
9/16/2009 Christian Concert Authority
The Chapel of Barrington
Barrington, Illinois
Band Members: Martin Smith Stuart Garrard Tim Jupp Jon Thatcher Paul Evans
Bio: Delirious are an English Christian rock and worship band, featuring Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stuart Garrard (also known as Stu G) on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Thatcher on bass guitar, Tim Jupp on keys and piano, and Paul Evans on drums and percussion. Former drummer Stew Smith left the band at the end of April 2008. His retirement was announced first at his last UK performance and then at his last ever performance at Hillsong Church in Australia. Their 1994 song "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever" has been called a "modern worship classic and is their best-known song in the United States. It was announced via a press release on the 6th of July 2008 that Delirious would break up at the end of 2009. The question mark is part of the official name. On the band's early albums, the final s before the question mark was rendered as a 5. According to drummer/bandmember Stewart Smith, this occurred because the keyboard he was using at the time did not have the letter "s" and he improvised with the number 5 on the keypad--a convenient reflection of the band name. In some circles, therefore, the band's name often appears as Deliriou5?. The band's logo changed in 1999, and the glyph was replaced with a character that could be an s or a 5. It should be noted that the name has always been spelled as Delirious? in official, non-graphical literature. This is consistent with the names of the band's record company (Furious?) and publisher (Curious?). Delirious? Live

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