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The Human League announce 15-date UK tour

| On 18, Jul 2012

  • TOUR NEWS 

     

    XXXV

     

    The Human League have announced a fifteen date UK tour starting at the Brighton Dome on 23rd November 2012, taking in London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on 26th November, and culminating at Norwich UEA on 11th  December.  The tour celebrates the band’s 35 years in the business and is titled XXXV.

    Last year the band released a new record on Wall of Sound entitled ‘Credo’ produced by I Monster, their ninth studio album.  ‘Credo’ is part of that particular pop lineage that goes from Bowie, Roxy and Kraftwerk to Donna Summer, Chic and Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga, Usher and Girls Aloud. Supremely infectious chart pop music, only with the League you get an extra subversive “X” factor.

    The Human League are more highly regarded now than in 1981 when they released their landmark album Dare!  They’re used to everyone from Madonna to Moby, Pet Shop Boys to Robbie Williams, citing them as an influence. Now the dubstep generation – notably, the acclaimed Darkstar, who cover the League’s 1982 B-side ‘You Remind Me Of Gold’ on their current album, North – have begun to pay homage to the original sound of Sheffield. Then there are the ‘L’ girls, the new generation of synth-driven female pop artists, who have got in on the League-adoring act: La Roux is a known admirer of the electro pioneers, while Little Boots is such a fan she requested Philip Oakeys input on her debut album. Even Lady Gaga professed to be a devotee when she met them recently; they had adjacent dressing rooms at the ‘V’ Festival.

    The band gave us the greatest ever Christmas Number 1 single with 1981/2’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’, have had four Top 10 albums and eight Top 10 singles in the UK as well as two US Number 1 singles and sold 20 million records worldwide: the most lauded TV program of recent times, time-travel saga Ashes To Ashes, based one of its main characters on Joanne Catherall, while the mighty Philip Oakey appeared in a recent episode of Top Gear at the personal behest of Jeremy Clarkson who regularly name-checks the League in his newspaper column.

    The tour dates are as follows:

     

    November

     

    Fri 23rd                         BRIGHTON – Dome

     

    Sat 24th            BOURNEMOUTH – BIC

     

    Sun 25TH          CAMBRIDGE – Corn Exchange

     

    Mon 26th          LONDON – Royal Albert Hall

     

    Wed 28TH         BRISTOL – Colston Hall

     

    Fri 30TH            NOTTINGHAM – Royal Concert Hall  

     

     

    December

     

    Sat 1ST             HALIFAX – Victoria Theatre

     

    Sun 2ND            WOLVERHAMPTON – Civic Hall

     

    Tue 4th             SHEFFIELD – City Hall

     

    Wed 5th            GLASGOW – o2 Academy

     

    Fri 7th               NEWCASTLE – City Hall

     

    Sat 8th                          MANCHESTER – Apollo

     

    Sun 9th                         LINCOLN – Engine Shed

    Mon 10th          HATFIELD – The Forum

    Tue 11th           NORWICH – UEA

    Box Office for all shows:  08454 134444 / www.alt-tickets.co.uk/alttickets/home_the_human_league

    Except: Glasgow & Hatfield  www.ticketweb.co.uk  / 08444 771000 and Halifax www.eventim.co.uk / 0884 9780898

    www.thehumanleague.co.uk