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Peter Hook & The Light play Joy Division and New Order 'Substance'

Metropolis Touring Presents

Peter Hook & The Light play Joy Division and New Order 'Substance'

7:00pm, Tue 21 May, 2024
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Peter Hook & The Light make a triumphant return to perform both New Order and Joy Division’s “Substance” compilations, sequentially and in their entirety in Australia and New Zealand in May 2024

Bassist and co-founder of Joy Division and New Order has carved a loyal and inimitable following globally, as he brings both the Joy Division and New Order canons to life. 

Released in 1987 New Order’s “Substance” features the 12-inch mixes and B-sides of all their singles including “Blue Monday”,“Bizarre Love Triangle”, “Temptation”,“Ceremony” and “True Faith”. Factory Records’ 200th release it remains the bestselling New Order album.

Released in 1988 Joy Division's “Substance” features all the non album singles "Transmission","Atmosphere" (and B-Side “She’s Lost Control”) and "Love Will Tear Us Apart". Factory Records' 250th release, it also includes  "Warsaw","Digital" and "Dead Souls". 

This will be the most total appreciation to date of the Joy Division and New Order catalogue and cannot be missed!

“A masterclass in euphoria and heartache in equal measure” Gigwise

“Hooky is doing a fantastic job of continuing Ian Curtis’ legacy” The Mic Magazine