Peter Hook To Perform New Order Albums For Australia And NZ
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Peter Hook To Perform New Order Albums For Australia And NZ

by Paul Cashmere on October 23, 2014

in Live,News

New Order founder and former member Peter Hook will tour Australia and New Zealand in 2015 to perform classic albums of New Order.

Peter Hook & The Light will play the complete ‘Low Life’ and ‘Brotherhood’ albums from start to finish with the tour starting in Perth on February 14.

‘Low Life’ was released in 1985 and is considered New Order’s best work.

Low Life tracklisting

Love Vigilantes
The Perfect Kiss
This Time of Night
Sunrise
Elegia
Sooner Than You Think
Sub-culture
Face Up

All songs were written by New Order.

The fourth New Order album ‘Brotherhood’ followed in 1985. It included one of the band’s classics ‘Bizarre Love Triangle

Brotherhood tracklisting

Paradise
Weido
As It Was When It Was
Broken Promise
Way of Life
Bizarre Love Triangle
All Day Long
Angel Dust
Every Little Counts
State of the Nation

Again, all songs were written by New Order.

Peter Hook was a founding member of Joy Division who changed their name to New Order following the death of singer Ian Curtis in 1980. Hook left New Order in 2007.

Peter Hook & The Light dates

Australia
February 14, Perth, Astor Theatre
February 15, Adelaide, The Gov
February 18, Brisbane, The Tivoli
February 19, Sydney, The Metro
February 21, Melbourne, The Corner
February 22, Hobart, Wrestpoint

New Zealand
February 25, Christchurch, Churchills
February 26, Wellington, Bodega
February 27, Auckland, The Studio

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