Human League Announce Nationwide Alternate Universe UK Tour

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Announce dates for their nationwide Alternate Universe Tour exactly 33 years since their greatest hit of all time

 

The Human League, without doubt one of the most influential pop groups of all time, announce their Alternate Universe (AU) Tour – a 14-night nationwide tour of the UK at the end of this year.  The AU Tour hot-foots off the back of the band’s chart hit earlier this year when ‘Don’t You Want Me’ re-entered the UK Top 20 following mammoth public demand from a social media campaign. Comprising of long-standing band members, Phil Oakley, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley, the tour reinforces the inimitable power, influence and popularity of The Human League.

 

The AU Tour is significantly timed, kicking-off exactly 33-years to the day since The Human League brought us their best-known and most commercially successful hit, ‘Don’t You Want Me’. In 1981, the track became Britain’s Christmas No1 (still remaining the most successful Christmas hit ever) and has since sold over 1,560,000 copies, making it the 23rd most successful single in UK Singles Chart history.  It later topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the US on 3 July 1982, where it stayed for an impressive three weeks.

 

The Human League have had four Top 10 albums and eight Top 10 singles in the UK; as well as two US Number 1 singles and have sold 20 million records Worldwide.  Their influence on the decade is so monumental that the most lauded TV programme of recent times, the time-travel saga, Ashes To Ashes, actually 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 avant-garde synthesizer based band are still pioneering the current sound in the music charts to such an extent that a new generation of synth-driven female pop artists have been labeled as the ‘L’ girls.  La Roux is a known admirer of the electro pioneers, while Little Boots is such a fan that she requested Philip Oakey’s input on her debut album. Even Lady Gaga is openly proud to be a professed devotee.

 

Spanning five-decades of chart history, The Human League are undisputedly the masters of musical and cultural influence; laying powerful past foundations whilst simultaneously forming the shape of ground breaking current and future talent.  The Human League are icons of our time and the forthcoming AU Tour celebrates the moment that the band unleashed a musical masterpiece into the world.  Past, present and future collide in one glorious explosion, setting The Human League an Alternate Universe apart from the rest.  The Alternate Universe Tour is one not to be missed!

 

For more information visit: http://www.thehumanleague.co.uk

 

Tour Dates:

 

Friday 28 November Leicester – De Montfort Hall

Saturday 29 November: Manchester – Apollo

Sunday 30 November: Liverpool – Philharmonic

Tuesday 2 December: Newcastle – City Hall

Wednesday 3 December: Glasgow – Royal Concert Hall

Friday 5 December: Wolverhampton – Civic Hall

Saturday 6 December: London – Hammersmith Apollo

Monday 8 December: Leeds – Academy

Tuesday 9 December: Nottingham – Concert Hall

Wednesday 10 December: Sheffield – City Hall

Friday 12 December: Brighton – Brighton Centre

Saturday 13 December: Bournemouth – BIC Windsor Hall

Sunday 14 December: Plymouth – Pavilions

Monday 15 December: Bristol – Colston Hall

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