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Peter Hook and The Light have announced good news for their fans: a unique tour is planned for 2022. The tour is unique in that the planned concerts will feature world-famous compositions from the album Joy Division Unknown Pleasures. Peter's fans wrote on social networks that they had been waiting for this event for a very long time. So, where and for how long will the tour take place? According to the information available today, the tour will last 26 or 27 days, starting in August and ending in the first month of autumn 2022. The last day of the tour is September 14. The final concert is scheduled to be played in Vancouver. It is known that in addition to the legendary hits, new compositions of the group will be performed at concerts. Many songs will be performed from the album of the band New Order. There will also be many new covers at the band's performances. Critics predict that the show will be very successful and it is quite possible that the musicians will decide to extend or expand the tour.
During the tour, Peter Hook and The Light focus on the tracks from the Unknown Pleasures album "and Closer". Covers, not original compositions, will sound. The legendary album was the first for the world-famous band Joy Division. It was released quite a long time ago, in 1979. Many people called the record unconventional because of the unusual and new sound designs. The album was recognized as one of the best by many influential publications and critics. The compositions recorded in 1979 do not lose their relevance today.
The cost of tickets for concerts varies from $ 80 to $ 200 and above. It all depends on the seats that the listener buys. VIP tickets will differ significantly from the cost of standard ones.
This information will be announced later, about three months before the start of the concerts.
No, at the moment there is no information about the cancellation of concerts, everything is going according to plan. In case of cancellation of the concert, the money for the ticket will be refunded.
Peter Hook is a legendary musician, guitarist, who is known all over the world. He played with the best bands, gaining a reputation as a top-class professional. Hook was born in 1965 in England. He is known all over the world not only as a virtuoso bass guitarist, but as a musician who took part in the creation of the bands Joy Division, New Order, and The Light. Throughout his career, the musician preferred to play rock, he made his bass guitar the leading instrument in concerts many times. Critics admit that he managed it really masterfully. Hook has recorded several albums. His work has always been popular, as the guitarist has lots of fans, who are becoming more and more every year. Today, in addition to the older generation, there are a lot of young people among Hook's fans. In one of the interviews, the artist stressed that he was very happy about it.