TOUR NEWS : Peter Hook & The Light “Joy Division : A Celebration” O2 Academy Edinburgh Thursday 13th April – “An Astounding, Astounding Gig!” All Music

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Peter Hook & The Light’s “Joy Division : A Celebration”

April 2023 Tour – Almost Half Of Dates Already Sold Out With Two Months To Go

 Only 2023 Scotland Date Comes Opening Night Of The Tour Thursday 13th April at O2 Academy Edinburgh.

An Evening With Peter Hook & The Light

“Joy Division : A Celebration”

April 2023

 

Thursday 13th April         O2 Academy, Edinburgh

Friday 14th April              Old Fire Station, Carlisle – SOLD OUT

Saturday 15th April          Foundry, Sheffield- SOLD OUT

Thursday 20th April         Junction. Cambridge – SOLD OUT

Friday 21st April              Assembly Rooms, Leamington Spa

Saturday 22nd April          Tramshed, Cardiff

Thursday 27th April         1865, Southampton

Friday 28th April              Sub89, Reading SOLD OUT

Saturday 29th April                     Cheese & Grain, Frome

 

For remaining tickets go to www.peterhookandthelight.live

Photo credit Derick Smith

With Peter Hook & The Light having toured their “Joy Division : A Celebration” concerts throughout 2022 with very well received dates across the UK, Europe and North America, the band have nine dates for the acclaimed show in England, Scotland and Wales for April 2023

With four dates already sold out with over two months to the concerts, the tour takes in both new venues as well as those previously visited by The Light, beginning Thurs 13th April at O2 Academy Edinburgh in what is The Light’s currently only confirmed Scottish appearance of the year.

Having sold out Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom last July with the show which combines both Joy Division’s albums “Unknown Pleasures” and “Closer” in full along with additional tracks from the JD catalogue and an opening set of New Order material, the Edinburgh date provides an additional opportunity for fans to catch this acclaimed live show.

For tickets for Edinburgh O2 Academy check here – https://bit.ly/TheLightApr23O2AcademyEdinburgh

The “Joy Division : A Celebration” shows were originally planned to commemorate four decades of the bands and Ian Curtis’ influence in May 2020 and began some two years later to great reactions from fans and critics alike with some quotes from concert reviews here.

“The music is truly joyful, and Hooky belted it out with heartfelt passion. Stripping to the waist for the standing ovation, we had a living example of primal, human, animalistic purity. This was an experience” 5 StarsThe Reviews Hub

It is probably the best performance and emotional reaction I’ve ever seen at a gig. It is an end to an astounding, astounding gig. A gig I won’t be forgetting for a long, long time. Wow. Simply, Wow.” All Music

“A superb performance that will live long in the memories of those lucky enough to be here.” We Shoot Music

The concerts were also set to celebrate The Light’s 10th anniversary but the April 2023 dates now come some nearly thirteen years from Hooky beginning his odyssey through both his bands’ back catalogues.

These Joy Division album shows have become much less common for The Light as they moved through their progression of touring the New Order albums in succession. Aside from some one-off gigs such as The Roxy in LA, The Roundhouse and Manchester Academy, the “Joy Division : A Celebration” tour is the first major shows for this set in some years.

Joy Division’s allure and music remain strong in popular culture, holding a sincere reverence.  The albums are played sequentially in track order, respecting the inspiration and impact of the stunning debut album “Unknown Pleasures” and the immaculately produced second “Closer”.

“Unknown Pleasures” features “Disorder”, “Insight”, “New Dawn Fades”, and “She’s Lost Control” while “Closer”, considered “a start to finish masterpiece” by Pitchfork Media counts “Atrocity Exhibition”, “Heart And Soul” and “Twenty Four Hours” amongst its many highlights.

In addition to the albums, the concerts span the entirety of Joy Division’s rich but short career including early Warsaw material, tracks from the compilation LP “Still” to the final songs “Ceremony” and “In a Lonely Place” written by Joy Division which were to form New Order’s first single.

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Thursday 6th April           “Unknown Pleasures” & “Movement” Live

Friday 7th April                “Closer” & “Power, Corruption & Lies” Live

Saturday 8th April            Joy Division & New Order’s “Substance” Live

SOLD OUT

 

“Joy Division : A Celebration”  – “Unknown Pleasures” & “Closer” Live

 

Thursday 13th April         O2 Academy, Edinburgh

Friday 14th April              Old Fire Station, Carlisle SOLD OUT

Saturday 15th April          Foundry, Sheffield SOLD OUT

Thursday 20th April         Junction. Cambridge SOLD OUT

Friday 21st April              Assembly Rooms, Leamington Spa

Saturday 22nd April          Tramshed, Cardiff

Thursday 27th April         1865, Southampton

Friday 28th April              Sub89, Reading SOLD OUT

Saturday 29th April                     Cheese & Grain, Frome

 

Saturday 27th May           Interzone, O2 City Hall, Newcastle (Festival Set)

Saturday 17th June           Sign Of The Times, Hertfordshire (Festival Set)

Friday 21st July                Forest Fest, County Laois, Ireland (Festival Set

Thursday 24th August       Solfest, Cumbria (Festival Set)

Saturday 14th October      Eventim Apollo, London

(Substance – Joy Division & New Order Live)

 

For ticket links go to www.peterhookandthelight.live

For videos and concert footage from The Light check – www.youtube.com/peterhookandthelight

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On Peter Hook And The Light Live

I urge you to try and catch this Peter Hook & The Light tour as it goes around the UK, USA, Australia & New Zealand and you will see just how important Joy Division are…Total Rock

Love Will Tear Us Apart is a masterpiece that has stood the test of decades, and is the perfect ending to a superb event…”  Yorkshire Post

A masterclass in euphoria and heartache in equal measure…. The chronology of the set played perfectly as high spirits continued to grow right up until the end of the show.” – Gigwise

A 29 song setlist is an impressive undertaking and it was incredible to see one of the great guitarists of the last 50 years. Hooky is certainly doing a fantastic job of continuing Ian Curtis’ legacy and keeping Joy Division’s music relevant to the modern day.” The Mic Magazine

“Peter Hook and The Light never disappoint; you can see they’re giving it their all and enjoying it at the same time. Just a brilliant live band.” Music Fiends

A real treat.” – LA Record

It was certainly one of those special shows were the venue, artist, and fans all clicked perfectly to make for a very memorable experience and a blazing hot and awesome show by a legendary artist and performer, who in my opinion is the heart and soul of New Order keeping the most authentic live performance of their music alive for old and new fans.” – Rock Subculture

By focusing solely on the music and allowing the songs inherent structure to do the heavy lifting instead of blowing them up into pseudo-stadium cuts, their inherent virtues were that much more apparent. Frankly, these songs rock……This is Peter Hook and his band taking a chance, dusting off wrongly ignored tunes, and kicking ass.” – Punk News

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