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“We have been on tour for almost a month celebrating 40 years as a band. Quite an accomplishment I would say,” Stryper frontman Michael Sweet wrote on social media to commemorate the band’s success in selling out a show during their 40th anniversary tour. “We have three original members and one member who was/is a founding member of Firehouse. I am looking online and noticing that there is basically no talk of our tour on any major outlets. Crickets.” “Despite often being snubbed by this industry because of who we are and what we stand for, the fans make it happen night after night. Every night. Amazing crowds and amazing turnouts.”
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“This output is the greatest we have had since 1989.” Our crew is incredible, and the show is simply wonderful. The show is amazing! Do not pass up this tour, even if you have not heard of it! For VIPs and tickets, visit Stryper.com. I want to express my gratitude to the fans for their consistent attendance. For shattering merch records night after night and selling out gigs ($42 per head last night in Midland, TX!) Without the support of the fans, we could not exist,” the frontman continued.
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Stryper was the most despised band in the music industry, which was followed by this pronouncement. The band has had to cope with hate speech and abuse ever since they were formed in 1983. But in a prior piece, Stryper said, “We established new ground against all obstacles.” We dismantled walls. We breached barriers. We dispelled preconceptions and disproved everyone who had doubted us. We could be the most “hated” band ever, yet we have stayed together and are still going strong. The Yellow & Black Attack is who we are. “We are Stryper,” he continued.
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