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Followers 1,133,909
Category Electronica, Post Punk, New Wave

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About New Order

Rising from the ashes of the legendary British post-punk band Joy Division, the enigmatic New Order triumphed over tragedy to emerge as one of the most influential and acclaimed bands of the 1980s. When Joy Division’s Ian Curtis tragically took his own life, the remaining trio, Bernard Sumner (guitarist), Peter Hook (bassist) and Stephen Morris (drummer) immediately disbanded, but re-formed the same year as New Order, with the addition of Gillian Gilbert (keyboardist and guitarist) and Sumner reluctantly taking over as vocalist. While their debut album Movement (1981) was shadowed by the legacy of Joy Division, going forward the band began to combine their original post-punk sound with influences from New York’s club scene. The result was their brilliant sophomore album Power, Corruption & Lies (1983), released with Manchester-based label Factory Records. From this album came the single “Blue Monday”, which has since become the best-selling 12-inch single of all time, moving over three million copies worldwide. Throughout the late 80s New Order remained as popular as ever, releasing a string of albums such as Low-Life (1985), Brotherhood (1986) Substance (1987) and Technique (1989). Between several brief hiatuses and line-up alterations, Republic(1993) Get Ready (2001) and Waiting for the Sirens’ Call (2005) were all released, before Peter Hook’s departure in 2007. A 2011 reunion saw New Order return and tour the world, taking to the stage alongside Blur and the Specials at London’s Hyde Park for a spectacular closing concert for the 2012 Olympics, and releasing Lost Sirens at the end of the year. In 2015, the band released their critically acclaimed tenth studio album Music Complete. The record stormed the album charts, coming in at Number 2, and features guest vocals from Iggy Pop, Brandon Flowers and Elly Jackson of La Roux. On the live circuit they have played critically acclaimed sell out tours in the UK, Europe, USA and Australia, performing in prestigious venues, Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House among many others. The summer months of 2016 saw the run continue with huge headline slots at Glastonbury, Latitude, Roskilde, Bilbao BBK, Sonar and Electric Picnic, followed by a special extended edition of their album, Complete Music. Live dates continued in to 2017 with Bernard, Phil and Tom joining Laurie Anderson, Iggy Pop and Patti Smith at Tibet House for the 30th Anniversary Benefit Concert Celebrating Philip Glass’ 80th Birthday. The band also played a short US tour, taking in New York’s Radio City Music Hall and Coachella Festival. New Order performed as part of Manchester International Festival 2017 for a series of unique shows in collaboration with Liam Gillick, conducted by Joe Duddell and curated by Dave Haslam and Mark Beasley. These shows were such a success, they were taken to Turin and Vienna in May 2018 to further great acclaim. The album's title seems to shine a hue on New Order's new manifesto: new line-up, newly eclectic sound, reinvigorated in their fourth decade as a unit.

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Genres

Electronica, Post Punk, New Wave

Band members

Stephen Morris, Tom Chapman, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham, Bernard Sumner

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What fans are saying

Phil
4 / 5

Really enjoyed it but the wall of sound initially was muddled and lacked definition. It improved later though. Also, the lighting from the sides and the smoke totally obscured the band and you had to watch the monitors to see anything. Overall, enjoyed it though. Set list is here: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/new-order/2022/budweiser-stage-toronto-on-canada-1bb01d90.html. Great to hear Love will Tear Us Apart.

Budweiser Stage Toronto, ON
Sep 19, 2022
Andrew
3 / 5

I wanted to love this. I've been listening to New Order since the mid-eighties. Part of my life. The show was postponed twice and delayed by two years! And the band were terrific. Unfortunately, Bernard is just not a great live singer. Couldn't stay on key, seemed to forget lyrics. I'm glad to have seen them.

Chase Center San Francisco, CA
Oct 13, 2022
Tom
3 / 5

Pet Shop Boys and Paul Oakenfold were amazing. New Order not so good, the atmosphere dropped when New Order continued to play. I know New Order aren’t known for their harmonies but the singer seemed way off key. Still a good show, great venue, stage lighting, lasers and music, for the most part

Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA
Oct 08, 2022
Bruce
5 / 5

Excellent show. Set was well chosen with a mix of the old classics, a few deeper cuts, and the "newer" ones. Tom Chapman did a solid job on bass but we all know he's no Hooky. That said, you can always get your Hooky fix as he seems to play Toronto yearly.

Budweiser Stage Toronto, Canada
Aug 31, 2018
Peter
5 / 5

Was as far back in the lawn section as possible - different, less than desired, perspective. That said, created a view of the experience that made for an appreciation of the event and environment. A true treat. Oh wait, you want to know about NO - spectacular as always.....

Budweiser Stage Toronto, ON
Sep 18, 2022

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