Following their recent return to live performance with a triumphant hometown show at Manchester’s Heaton Park – their biggest ever in the city –
New Order will perform at
The O2 in London on
November 6 for a sold out show and are extending an invite around the globe.
Today, they announce that fans anywhere can join a live stream to experience the night for themselves. After nearly 18 months where the band have been unable to travel during the pandemic and have postponed gigs in the US and Japan, New Order wanted to reach out and share this live show with as many people as possible.
The band says, “
We were so looking forward to seeing everyone on tour by now. It has been frustrating not being able to play live in person, but this is the next best thing. It feels right to bring everyone together around the world through whatever means possible. This is a special show for us and we want to share it with you all.”
New Order’s first-ever show at The O2 and their first show in London since Alexandra Palace in 2018 will be live streamed by
Live Here Now.
Stage time is 4:45pm Eastern. The stream will then be available for 72 hours. Book live stream tickets via
AXS.
New Order premiered new single “Be a Rebel” last year during lockdown and recently released
"Be a Rebel Remixed," the full set of 11 remixes from some of the best producers and DJs on the planet.
They will be celebrating the 40
th anniversary of their debut album
Movement on
November 13 by releasing their Taras Shevchenko film – a live concert recorded in New York City – to YouTube. On
February 11, New Order’s predecessor,
Joy Division, will release a special anniversary vinyl edition of the album
Still which will be available exclusively via
https://store.neworder.com/uk/.
New Order are:
Bernard Sumner – lead vocals, guitar
Stephen Morris – drums
Gillian Gilbert – keyboards
Phil Cunningham – guitars
Tom Chapman – bass
MORE ABOUT LIVE HERE NOWLive Here Now, are a specialist live music, record label & production company. Founded in 2004 as part of UK independent label Mute Records, they became the live recording arm of Abbey Road Studios after Mute’s sale to EMI. Fully independent since 2015, they have recorded and released over 750 live shows from all over the world.
Their first live stream was a proof of concept live streaming a Deadmau5 show from the Roundhouse to Nokia WAP phones in 2009. More recently in 2018, they screened the sold-out Soft Cell O2 show live into 220 cinemas across Europe and have streamed several successful live shows throughout the pandemic. This live stream from the O2 will be their third collaboration with New Order.
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