Tour Dates — July 20, 2017 at 6:00 am

Peter Hook to bring Joy Division/New Order ‘Substance’ tour back to North America

Peter Hook & The Light this week announced a 28-date North American tour for the spring of 2018, a trek that once again will see the band performing Joy Division’s and New Order’s classic Substance compilation albums front to back each night.

The tour opens April 26 in Philadelphia and runs through a June 4 stop in St. Petersburg, Fla., hitting dates across the United States and into Canada along the way.

All of those shows will feature the two Substance sets except for a May 18 concert in Los Angeles that will see Hook performing Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and Closer albums.

Tickets for all dates go on sale Friday.

See full dates below.

 

Peter Hook & The Light ‘Substance’ 2018 tour dates:

April 26: Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
April 27: Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY
April 28: Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
April 30: Theatre Fairmount, Montreal, QC
May 1: The Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ON
May 3: Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
May 4: Metro Chicago, IL
May 7: First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
May 8: Venue, Vancouver, BC
May 10: Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
May 11: Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
May 12: The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
May 14: Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas, NV
May 15: Metro Music Hall, Salt Lake City, UT
May 17: The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ
May 18: The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA *
May 19: House of Blues, San Diego, CA
May 21: Ace Of Spades, Sacramento, CA
May 22: Granada Theater, Dallas, TX
May 23: Mohawk Austin, TX
May 25: Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
May 26: The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
May 27: Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
May 29: Exit/In, Nashville, TN
May 30: Paper Tiger, San Antonio, TX
May 31: Warehouse Live, Houston, TX
June 3: The Plaza Live, Orlando, FL
June 4: State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL

* Performing ‘Unknown Pleasures’ and ‘Closer’

 

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6 Comments

  1. Glad and surprised he is coming back to Atlanta. Last time, the young hipster crowd was embarrassingly disinterested.

    • Damn. Seriously? I gotta see Hooky. I’m going. We’ll never hear Ian sing the songs again. At least we can hear the real bass riffs still.

  2. just bought my tix for houston. saw him in austin a few years ago. can’t wait!!!!

  3. Hoping there would be a Denver date.

  4. Awesome!!! SLC here I come!! New order’s substance is got to be the best of the best in all music’s past, present, and future!

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