New Order to release 2018 Alexandra Palace concert next year
New Order have announced that they will release their 2018 sold out Alexandra Palace show across multiple formats next year.
The gig, which took place exactly two years ago on November 9, was the band’s only 2018 show and saw them share covers of Joy Division songs ‘Disorder’, ‘Atmosphere’, ‘Decades’ and ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’.
Due to arrive in April, 2021, New Order shared news of the release on Twitter, along with a video of their performance of ‘Sub-Culture’ from the show.
“On this day in 2018 the band performed a sold out show at @Yourallypally,” the band wrote. “The full concert will be released on multiple formats in April next year, in the meantime, here’s a little something to tide you over until then.”
On this day in 2018 the band performed a sold out show at @Yourallypally. The full concert will be released on multiple formats in April next year, in the meantime, here's a little something to tide you over until then.
Watch here >> https://t.co/Ve5e54r0ma pic.twitter.com/IrPhAWabmn
— New Order (@neworder) November 9, 2020
See the setlist from the show below:
‘Singularity’
‘Regret’
‘Love Vigilantes’
‘Ultraviolence’
‘Disorder’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Crystal’
‘Academic’
‘Your Silent Face’
‘Tutti Frutti’
‘Sub-Culture’
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’
‘Vanishing Point’
‘Waiting for the Sirens’ Call’
‘Plastic’
‘The Perfect Kiss’
‘True Faith’
‘Blue Monday’
‘Temptation’
Encore:
‘Atmosphere’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Decades’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ (Joy Division cover)
Last month, Peter Hook discussed his first impressions of Joy Division bandmate Ian Curtis.
Hook was speaking on the first episode of Transmissions The Definitive Story, a new podcast about Joy Division and New Order.
Meanwhile, New Order have shared a new remix of their recent hit single ‘Be A Rebel’.
The [Renegade Spezial Edit] of the track recently featured in a promo video for the Manchester band’s team up with Adidas for a capsule range, which included an outerwear jacket with distinctive stripes and a New Order sleeve patch. The overall design is inspired by Bernard Sumner’s love of sailing.