Goth Rockers ORGY Announce

Partial Postponement of Revival Tour

Tickets available now!
The Orgy tour is partially postponed. The band regrets to inform fans that, due to circumstances beyond their control with their bus, they must postpone some of their upcoming Revival Tour.
Dates remaining are as follows:
ORGY – Revival Tour
3.19 – Las Vegas, NV – The Usual Place with Death Valley High and Cosmic Killjoy  Tickets HERE
3.20 – Scottsdale, AZ – Pub Rock with Death Valley High and Cosmic Killjoy  Tickets HERE
4.03 – Parsippany, NJ – Dark Side of the Con Tickets HERE
4.21 – Reno, NV – Peavine Taphouse Eats & Beats with Oh! The Horror, Death Valley High and Cosmic Killjoy https://www.ticketweb.com/event/orgy-oh-the-horror-death-peavine-taphouse-tickets/11758935
4.22 – Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post with Oh! The Horror, Death Valley High and
Cosmic Killjoy Tickets HERE
4.23 – Berkeley, CA – Cornerstone Berkeley with Oh! The Horror, Death Valley High and
Cosmic Killjoy Tickets HERE
4.24 – West Hollywood, CA – The Rainbow – 50th Anniversary w/Steel Panther, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Orgy and more – Free Show!
ORGY announces Revival Tour, starting March 19 in Las Vegas. Founding member, vocalist Jay Gordon affirms “So excited to hit stages all over America at last! ORGY will be playing with some really cool artists. We are excited to come and show people how fucking happy we are that the world is experiencing live music again!! ORGY will be playing some new material that we are so excited to bring to the masses. We put a lot of heart and soul into these tracks and people will see that in our performances as well.”
With new members joining and combining their respective talents building a new and improved band,
this transformation reestablishes ORGY in the hard rock and metal scene.
Cosmic Killjoy, an Electronic/Industrial Artist based out of Boston, MA will be supporting ORGY
for several dates. “I am truly honored to be performing as part of ORGY‘s upcoming five West Coast
Tour Dates, starting Sat. March 19th, in Las Vegas, NV at the Usual Place. Jay Gordon, is a genuine friend and ORGY has always been an inspiration

About ORGY:
ORGY spawned from the late 1990’s Goth music scene with their incredible remake of New Order’s “Blue Monday.” Upon release the track sold over one million copies and has sold more than
20 million copies to date. In late 2005, after the release of Punk Statik Paranoia via D1 Music and Associates, their independent DVD TRANS GLOBAL SPECTACLE via D1 Music /DLC Records, and a promotional tour, the band went on a hiatus to work on their side projects. In 2011, after seven years of demand from fans for new music and a tour, founding member Jay Gordon (vocals) decided it was time to kick things back up and begin recording and touring again in support of ORGY’s fans. Jay found himself with the task of finding new members. First, Jay selected North Carolina native and guitarist Carlton Bost to join the ranks of ORGY. Carlton is known for his previous synth guitar work in art-rock band Deadsy, as well as for being the current guitar player for classic synth band Berlin. Other bands Carlton has been a member of, or played for, include The Dreaming, Lunarclick, 16 Volt, Tim Skold, and his own solo project Shades of Scar. Additionally, he works as a producer, writer, and re-mixer for various other artists.

ORGY Bassist, studio musician and live session performer Nic Speck came to Los Angeles via upstate New York and Miami, FL. Multi-talented Guitarist / Bass player Creighton Emrick, formerly with Vegas in Space and a host of rock bands in LA and Ohio joined the band. Creighton adds another layer of unique synth guitar sounds and melodies to ORGY‘s music.

Newest member, Hungarian born drummer Marton Veress, joined in 2019, just in time for the Pretty in Kink Tour. Formerly of Hungary’s leading metal band Pokolgép, Marton received a merit scholarship to the world famous Drummers Collective in New York City and formed Armageddon. A few years later, Marton took his backpack without knowing anyone, he moved to LA. He soon met Jake Pitts from Black Veil Brides and his wife Inna and joined their band, Aelonia.
After several years of releasing earworm singles to the masses, ORGY has proven their long-lasting potency with a refreshed line-up and sound. The modern incarnation of ORGY has been transformed and sees the band poised to re-establish themselves in the EDM, industrial and hard rock scenes. Make no mistake about it, the ORGY brand is not going away anytime soon. As long as the fans demand new music and tours, the band is ready, willing and able to fill their request.
In 2020, ORGY released a video for Spells, a track mixed by Eric Racy and mastered by Howie Weinberg. This newer sound for ORGY has great lyrics, melodies, and guitars.

ORGY is:
Jay Gordon – Vocals
Carlton Bost – Guitar/Vocals
Nic Speck – Bass/Vocals
Creighton Emrick – Guitar/Vocals
Marton Veress – Drums