Artist: James
Support: Frazer King
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 14.12.10
Artist: James
Support: Frazer King
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 14.12.10
Artist: The Human League
Venue: The Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Date: 30.11.10
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Artist: Ellen and the Escapades
Venue: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds
Date: 4.9.10
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester
Date: 18.5.10
Unknown Pleasures [Live]: A poignant performance of Joy Division’s ‘Unknown Pleasures’ album, in its entirety – to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the death of Ian Curtis. Rowetta performed vocals on several songs, adding a stunning contemporary edge to timeless tracks.
The occasion was complemented by an exhibition of Joy Division memorabilia, displayed in the legendary Factory boardroom.
Artist: Peter Hook
Compère: Howard Marks
Venue: Theatre Royal, Wakefield
Date: 27.4.10
An Evening of Unknown Pleasures: Factory fables and Mancunian myths, straight from the horse’s mouth. Legendary dope fiend Howard Marks compèred an evening of ‘Hooky’ recalling his musical memoirs and hedonistic Haçienda days.
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Support: Freebass
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester [Opening Night]
Date: 5.2.10
Twenty years since the birth of ‘Madchester’, the evening saw the revamp and relaunch of the building that conceived the scene, and facilitated its demise.
FAC251 was the legendary head office of Factory Communications. Created by Tony Wilson, designed by Ben Kelly, endlessly funded by New Order (along with The Haçienda), and finally bankrupted by artistic ideology (expedited by Happy Mondays).
Nearly two decades later, the iconic building was rescued and resurrected by Peter Hook, Ben Kelly and Function One – and reborn as FAC251: The Factory.
In true Factory style, the building was barely completed on launch night. The freshly plastered walls were still damp and certain fittings and fixtures required finishing – but there was special sense of occasion, as those in the know mingled with Mancunian legends and celebrities.
Support act Freebass was a bass player ‘super group’ including Peter Hook (New Order), Mani (The Stone Roses) and Andy Rourke (The Smiths), with Gary Briggs on vocals.
Peter Hook & The Light performed a poignant set of Joy Division songs, with Rowetta (Happy Mondays) adding a beautiful and emotional twist to some of Ian Curtis’s haunting lyrics.
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