Peter Hook & The Light Australian Tour

Metropolis Touring Presents An Evening with Peter Hook & The Light performing the legendary Factory Record’s albums Substance by Joy Division & New Order. Both albums will be performed sequentially and in their entirety this October in Australia and New Zealand.

Released in 1987, New Order’s Substance was originally conceived as a way for Factory Records boss, Tony Wilson, to play the New Order singles on the CD player of his new Jaguar car. Substance became Factory Records’ 200th release and remains the best-selling New Order album.

Running from Ceremony in 1981 up to True Faith in 1987 the set takes in the high points of New Order’s catalogue, including Blue Monday, Bizarre Love Triangle, Temptation, True Faith, The Perfect Kiss to name a few

Released in 1988, Joy Division’s  Substance features all the singles that didn’t appear on the Joy Division albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer, such as Love Will Tear Us Apart, Transmission,  and Atmosphere. Plus their b-sides,  tracks from their EP An Ideal For Living and a Factory Records sampler.

Factory Records’ 250th release, it begins with Warsaw and takes in the development of the band through Digital and Dead Souls to the band’s final tracks.

Since debuting with the Unknown Pleasures Tour in Australia in 2010, Peter Hook & The Light have since toured the globe including a return back Down Under in 2015 with the Low Life & Brotherhood Tour. This return in 2017 will be the most total appreciation to date of the Joy Divison and New Order catalogue.

Peter Hook & The Light Tour Poster

Peter Hook and the Light Tour Dates – October 2017

Thursday 5th – The Studio AUCKLAND

Saturday 7th – Metro Theatre SYDNEY

Sunday 8th – The Tivoli BRISBANE

Tuesday 10th – The Gov ADELAIDE

Friday 13th – Corner Hotel MELBOURNE

Monday 16th – Astor Theatre PERTH

Tickets From: http://www.metropolistouring.com/peterhookandthelight

Pre-Sale: Wednesday 15th March 9am to Thursday 16th March 5pm (local time)
On-Sale: Friday 17th March 12pm (local time)

(Photo credit: William Ellis)

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