Scissor Sisters

American pop rock band

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2025 Scissor Sisters announced the co-headlining Tits Out Tour with Kesha.
2025 Scissor Sisters will embark on a tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, performing as a three-piece band.
October 31 2024 Band officially confirms reunion for a 2025 tour, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album. The reunited lineup will be a trio with Jake Shears, Babydaddy, and Del Marquis, notably without Ana Matronic, Paddy Boom, or Randy Real.
October 29 2024 Scissor Sisters' reunion hints emerge when the band's logo appears on Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Manchester's Co-op Live arenas, signaling their return after seven years of inactivity.
2017 Scissor Sisters reunite briefly for a short period with most of their original members.
June 9 2017 The band collaborates with MNDR and releases the charity single 'Swerlk', their first release in five years, with proceeds donated to the Contigo Fund.
2012 Scissor Sisters conducted the Let's Have A Kiki Tour.
2012 Original lineup of Jake Shears, Babydaddy, Del Marquis, Ana Matronic, and Randy Real initially disbands.
October 23 2012 While performing at the Camden Roundhouse, the band announces an indefinite hiatus.
July 10 2012 Scissor Sisters perform the American TV premiere of 'Let's Have a Kiki' on Bravo-TV's Watch What Happens Live.
May 7 2012 The band releases the track 'Let's Have a Kiki' exclusively on Spotify in select countries.
April 18 2012 The music video for the single 'Only the Horses' premieres.
March 13 2012 Scissor Sisters announce their fourth album 'Magic Hour' and its upcoming worldwide release on May 28.
January 2 2012 The band debuts the song "Shady Love" featuring Azealia Banks on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show, with Jake Shears performing under the pseudonym Krystal Pepsy.
2011 Continued The Night Work Tour and served as a supporting act for Lady Gaga's The Monster Ball Tour.
2010 Scissor Sisters began The Night Work Tour, promoting their album Night Work.

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