Legendary bassist Peter Hook is set to perform seminal Joy Division album, 'Unknown Pleasures', to mark the 30th anniversary of Ian Curtis' death.
New Order's bassist will be joined by a host of guests at the newly refurbished former Factory Records site, FAC51, in Manchester on 18th May, 30 years from the day Ian Curtis hanged himself in the kitchen of his home in Macclesfield.
Before that, Hook will showcase previously-unseen Joy Division and New Order footage as part of a new show set to tour the UK in April.
Being billed as 'An Evening Of Unknown Pleasures' Peter Hook will be playing at:
11th April - Birmingham Glee Club
12th April - Bolton Albert Hall
13th April - Worcester Huntingdon Hall
15th April - Milton Keynes Stables
18th April - Middlesbrough Town Hall
20th April - Gateshead Sage
21st April - Durham Gala
22nd April - Burnley Mechanics
25th April - Cardiff Glee Club
26th April - Oxford Academy
27th April - Wakefield Theatre Royal
28th April - Gloucester Guildhall
29th April - Derby Assembly Rooms
30th April - Norwich UEA
1st May - Salford Lowry
2nd May - Hull Truck Theatre
Sunday, 4 April 2010
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OMG. Thats amazing! Defo going to FAC51.
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