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#26 Posted : 31 August 2024 15:40:39(UTC)
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Brixton Academy Nov 2005 was pretty bloody raucous in the moshpit. That's why it is one of my favourite ever New Order gigs. It was just mad down at the front that night. Probably the last time i had the energy for sustaining it the whole gig, i was mid 30s then.
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#27 Posted : 31 August 2024 22:08:58(UTC)
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One raucous gig of New Order I witnessed in person is their second Osaka visit in 1987. During Blue Monday, Bernard threw away the Stratocaster on the stage floor to his right side, turned to the drum kit, took a stick and started hitting the cymbal hard, showing his back to the audience. The crowd went nuts. He then picked up the guitar from the floor and played against the amp behind, causing ear-piercing feedback noise all around, before finishing the main set. A brutal performance.

Returning to the stage for the encore, Bernard, not hiding a good mood, called out, “This is Perfect Kiss, and —.” The crowd enthused, drowning out his next words to follow, to which he responded, “Oh thank you, thank you.” An unforgettable night.
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#28 Posted : 01 September 2024 01:33:33(UTC)
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Speaking of raucous
Finsbury Park 2002 was pretty violent in the mosh pit, and Manchester Apollo 2005 was the best I’ve ever seen them. Band and audience properly in sync and had the place absolutely rocking!!
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#29 Posted : 01 September 2024 05:38:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: tapebias Go to Quoted Post
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When did the gigs stop getting raucous, seemed to think they were still lively after Hooky left, maybe when they added the visual backdrop?


1989. After that maybe a few minor skirmishes but most people had settled down.


Reading 1993 was MENTAL.
I think a 'sliding doors' version of me died that night, crushed under the trainers of many a fan.
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Originally Posted by: The Japanese One Go to Quoted Post
One raucous gig of New Order I witnessed in person is their second Osaka visit in 1987. During Blue Monday, Bernard threw away the Stratocaster on the stage floor to his right side, turned to the drum kit, took a stick and started hitting the cymbal hard, showing his back to the audience. The crowd went nuts. He then picked up the guitar from the floor and played against the amp behind, causing ear-piercing feedback noise all around, before finishing the main set. A brutal performance.

Returning to the stage for the encore, Bernard, not hiding a good mood, called out, “This is Perfect Kiss, and —.” The crowd enthused, drowning out his next words to follow, to which he responded, “Oh thank you, thank you.” An unforgettable night.


Cool story. Might give that gig a listen later.
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#31 Posted : 01 September 2024 08:24:02(UTC)
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Speaking of raucous
Finsbury Park 2002 was pretty violent in the mosh pit

Think we were further back getting ready to dodge more rain (what a miserable day until New Order came on)
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1. 1987-9-18 Berkeley (Greek Theatre) Went with my girlfriend Katherine (who's eyes did the green/blue/gray changing), and her friend Michele, who I had a crush on. They used to joke about looking like sisters, but unfortunately I thought Michele was prettier. It was about a 3 hour drive from where we lived in Central California. Awkward.

I had speculated what they would play for months before the gig. New Order opened with "Touched by the Hand of God", which did my head in. In those pre-internet times, I had no idea that song existed. I tried to use mnemonic devices to try and remember the setlist (no smart phones, obviously, and didn't think to bring a notepad). At first they made it easy with a string of songs that could be linked with religion: TbtHoG, Ceremony, Angel Dust, Paradise...but then Your Silent Face commenced. It is still the most impactful experience i've ever had at a gig. The swelling synths, emotive bass and melodica and the gorgeous atmosphere provided by the elegant lighting and beautiful weather at a lovely venue shot through me. It felt more emotional than mere goosebumps. Having never been religious (my mother tried to raise us as Catholic, but told me I was kicked out of Catechism for being disruptive/calling bullshit as a child), I realized that, if anything, music was my religion. The next song was True Faith, which fit with my theme, but having been shaken by Your Silent Face, I stopped trying to memorise everything and just reveled in the rest of the gig.

Gene Loves Jezebel opened and they were alright, but the crowd weren't having it and wanted New Order and Echo & the Bunnymen far more. The Bunnymen were excellent, but wouldn't make as strong of an impression as New Order. I do treasure seeing the classic lineup with Pete de Freitas on drums, though. BerkeleySetlist

2. 1989-4-30 Santa Barbara (County Bowl) I was still with Katherine, but she was planning on moving to L.A. soon so it was a weird time for us (never did hook up with Michele) on another 3+ hour drive. My friend Darrell was there. He had turned me on to New Order (and later, Joy Division) back in 1984 with a compilation tape he made for me. He knew I had fallen hard for synthpop, listening to Yazoo, Depeche Mode, Alphaville, Ultavox, etc but told me "You should be listening to New Order". Thanks, Darrell. My mother hadn't let me go with him to his first New Order gig in L.A. back in 1985 (she called him Shithead), and starting my new (dream) job at record store Licorice Pizza had nixed my chance at going to New Order's previous gig in Santa Barbara in 1986. He had gone with a couple of friends and bootlegged it for me in sympathy. But one of them said he could EQ the horrible sounding tape, but ended deciding to rearrange the songs in a better order, complete with fade-ins & outs. Not cool, Charles. Darrell and I saw Hooky hanging around the mixing desk before the show, and walked over while trying to think what we could say to him. While he probably appreciated our request for "Dreams Never End", I'm sure he was more interested in chatting to the lovely girls that had congregated around him.

Throwing Muses opened, but I wasn't really into them. I was living and breathing Technique, believing it to be one of the best albums by anyone, ever. A tape or even a setlist has never emerged of this gig. Pretty sure they opened with "Touched by the Hand of God" again, as I seem to remember the sound being off. Bernard's vocals were very loud and off key (more than usual). Things improved for second track "True Faith". At that point I was gagging to hear something from the new album (or anything I'd not heard live at my first gig), and I believe they played "Dream Attack" and "Ceremony" next (but I'm not certain which order), with Gillian strapping on her guitar. They definitely play a stomping version of "Mr. Disco" (great dancing from Stephen) and also "Round & Round", but the only other Technique track I remember was final song "Fine Time". It sounded amazing live, but was a bit of an anticlimax. The two track encore had begun with Bernard sitting at Stephen's drum kit as they returned to the stage. Hooky intoned into the microphone, "As you can see, Bernard plays the drums on this track". Stephen then kicked off "Blue Monday" and the crowd went apeshit. Bernard just sat at the drums until it was time to sing, a silly grin on his face. Fantastic. NotSantaBarbaraSetlist

3. 1989-6-16 Irvine (Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre) The last time I'll mention Katherine. She had moved to Sherman Oaks, and I stayed at her place before we drove in heavy traffic to the venue. It was the second U.S. leg of the Technique tour, and much of this traffic was for this higher profile outing featuing Sugarcubes and Public Image LTD as support. We missed most of the Sugarcubes set but heard it from the parking lot on the way in. P.I.L. did a great set, but I was still putting New Order far above any other act, seeking out every track I could find on CD from them and Joy Division, and buying vinyl when a digital release wasn't available.

New Order's set kicked off with "Ceremony", dedicated to the Bunnymen's Pete de Freitas, who had just been killed in a motorcycle accident. The show had a somber tone, despite the crowd being totally up and loud as fuck. I later learned that this was the first gig they'd played after a group meeting where Bernard had demanded they take a break from each other. It's been said Barnard later complained about the traffic on the way to the gig and someone had to explain it was due to so many fans on their way to see them. I can understand Hooky's disappointment and frustration over this situation. The gig definitely wasn't a total downer, thanks to a rousing setlist. Although they did try to add some gravitas with the first encore track "All Day Long", which hadn't been played in a while. The second, and final song of the encore was again "Fine Time", but its party vibe felt strange after ADL. IrvineSetlist

4. 1993-7-24 Mountain View (Shoreline Amphitheatre) After a long wait, New Order finally were returning to the States! But the excitement was short-lived as I was pretty disappointed (!), by the lukewarm Republic, much preferring Electronic's output. I went with my friend/bandmate Vince and girlfriend Margaret, who wasn't a big fan but loved dancing. Keeping an eye out for anyone at the mixing desk, I noticed Rob Gretton there, chomping on a cigar. No doubt pleased he had secured the band's services for another lucrative tour, I got his attention by calling his name and letting him know he was doing a great job. He gave me a smile back, teeth still clenched around that cigar, but didn't reply. 808 State supported, but the seats were relatively empty for their set. It seemed half the venue were standing around socialising or waiting in lines for beer, food and merch.

The gig started off after the group walked on to the P.A. playing Elektric Music's "TV". "Ruined in a Day" set the tone for the show. While they only played four tracks from their latest, lackluster LP, its troubled production wasn't the only indication that the group's relationships were strained. It was difficult to understand how a gig featuring some of their best tunes was so downbeat, even compared to my previous gig that had been dedicated to a lost friend of theirs. But they really just seemed to be soldiering through it. I can appreciate that fans coming into loving the band at the time of Republic hold it in greater esteem (I have a special feeling for Low-Life for the same reason), but it's a good thing the group stopped again after that short 13 date tour. It was clear that no one was particularly happy. Except for Rob, of course.

By the way, Margaret loved the gig, and was baffled by the critical discussions between Vince and I on the way home. MountainViewSetlist

5. 1993-7-26 Hollywood (Hollywood Bowl) Two days later, Margaret and I were down in southern California for the next gig. Thanks to a phone call from the owner of the independent record store I was now working at, New Order's stateside manager, Tom Atencio had offered up two choice boxseat tickets to me! I was really hoping the Mountain View gig was a blip on the radar of gigs over the years that I'd heard could be hit or miss from the band. 808 State and local heroes X were the support, and both were received enthusiastically. New Order returned to the stage (I don't recall any walk-on music) and proceeded to do the exact same set in the exact same order as their previous gig. Margaret began to understand my disappointment after having heard me rave about previous gig I'd attended. But we still enjoyed the dancing and she pointed out the lighting was tremendously impressive compared to other gigs she'd seen (Andrew Liddle saves the day). Literally the only things I can think of that made this gig distinctive to the previous one were the lovely atmosphere of the Hollywood Bowl and the fact that Hooky had imbibed so much that by the end of the set he was slurring his words. I did notice Rob Gretton out and about again, but this time after the gig had finished. He was walking up the steps towards the top of the venue, no doubt pleased that he'd orchestrated another tour against all odds. I wanted to approached him, but unfortunately couldn't think of anything positive to say. Sadly, I'd never get another chance. HollywoodSetlist

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Had to take a break. Apologies for all the exposition!
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#34 Posted : 01 September 2024 13:26:39(UTC)
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...continued (I will try to be more brief from here on).

6. 2001-7-31 Mountain View (Shoreline Amphitheatre) After another long break from touring the U.S., New Order was returning as part of Moby's Area: One Festival. I much preferred Get Ready to Republic, so knew I couldn't miss this tour. I was now living with a girlfriend of 5 years, Theresa, in Charleston, South Carolina (though we'd met in California. I knew she was right for me early on when, still living with her parents well into her twenties, she related over a phonecall "I wish I had a place I could call my own" and I continued "Have a conversation on the telephone". Once she replied "New Order". Things were on). The move to the East/Southern part of the country was an ill-fated attempt on her part to reconnect with a sister who lived in nearby Mount Pleasant, SC. They had plans to start up a wine retailing business, and I went along for the ride, packing my belongings (which at this point included about 3,000 compact discs, at least 200 of which were New Order bootlegs). Their plans never materialised, so after a year on the east coast, our return to California was orgainized to occur between a Depeche Mode gig in Atlanta, Georgia in early July and the New Order gig in Mountain View, California at the end of the month. Priorities. I honestly wasn't particularly interested in the festival. Outkast were the only other act I really liked. Moby was alright, but we left in the middle of his set to beat traffic.

The new look New Order with Phil Cunningham (and for this tour only, Billy Corgan) was a different animal. They seemed more a bit more businesslike but the atmosphere (that song was the set opener, actually) of the gig was more loose and easygoing than the downbeat Republic dates. As it seemed after Electronic and Monaco were put to bed, Bernard and Hooky appeared determined to make things work with New Order. It was Theresa's first New Order gig, so I was annoyed about the sound mix not being up to scratch, but the gig was a step in the right direction compared to the experiences in 1993. Though I don't follow them anymore, I did like The Smashing Pumpkins back then. But Billy's inclusion was really only needed for "Turn My Way". He really seemed at a loss for what he should be doing during "Blue Monday", for instance. But I suppose it was better than dragging Bobby Gillespie around and playing "Rock the Shack". MountainViewSetlist

7. 2005-4-29 Oakland (Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center) A far-flung satellite gig before their first Coachella appearance. The festival imposes restrictions on how near by distance and time a booked act can make other appearances. The drive from this venue to Coachella is over 500 miles, so perhaps my plan to drive overnight between the two was ill-advised, but Theresa was (initially) up for it. Having The Chemical Brothers as support was fantastic as they were one of my favourite electronic acts to emerge in the recent years, and their gigs never disappoint. This gig seemed to continue the upward trajectory of improvement over the lowlight of 1993. Though the structure of the setlists was starting to go in the all too familiar direction we've now grown to tire of, the injection of Waiting for the Sirens' Call tracks masked the complacency. The Joy Division tracks weren't quite as well-worn, either. This was an outstanding gig but was unfortunately not without jeopardy. Barney sprained his ankle while dancing to "Bizarre Love Triangle", and had to have it wrapped up for the next gig at Coachella. Also, during the encore, Bernard broke into a brief a capella rendition of "San Francisco" by Scott McKenzie. They would later revisit this song in a full cover as the final encore of their 2014 performance at San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.

With me being more active on this site, this gig was the first time I'd decided to make an attempt to meet some of the legendary Vikings. I arrived too late for a meetup before the gig, but recognized Tour Manager Andy Robinson with a gang of people in the foyer after the gig. Security was trying to herd everyone out, but I did finally meet JG, Al and LeggyD for the first time. I believe Norbert was there as well, but we have a long standing tradition of me recognizing him, but not being sure if he recognizes me, so I never say anything to him. As for Andy Rob, I didn't talk to him, but noticed him giving Theresa an Elevator Ride, which was amusing. OaklandSetlist

8. 2005-5-1 Indio (Coachella Festival) After an overnight drive from Oakland, We arrived to Coachella late in the day after sleeping well past noon. Fortunately, New Order weren't on until the second day of the Festival (back then, it was only a two day event, not repeated the following weekend). The festival seemed pretty stacked considering it was only Saturday and Sunday compared to now, as what's currently popular is less likely to interest me. But in 2005, to think that U.N.K.L.E., The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Arcade Fire, Mercury Rev, Spoon, Wilco, Weezer, Coldplay, Gang of Four, Bauhaus, Nine Inch Nails and New Order (and many more!) were all at the same festival is pretty wild. Unfortunately, New Order weren't topping the bill, so their set time was so short, they couldn't include "Temptation". This really made the show seem incomplete to me. Also, every track (bar opener "Atmosphere") had been played in Oakland, so the other acts are really the only reason I felt attending was worthwhile. And Bernard's wrapped foot? He explained away the injury to the crowd as having come from being bitten by a shark while he was surfing. CoachellaSetlist

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...continued. (Clearly I've not been trying hard enough to be brief.)

9. 2012-10-5 Oakland (Fox Theatre) My first chance to see them after they'd reformed the previous year (without the dearly departed Hooky, but at that point, it was either no Hooky or no New Order). We now had young buck Tom Chapman (or Chappy, as no one ever calls him) and the welcome return of Gillian Gilbert (or Mrs. Stephen Paul David Morris, as no one ever calls her). A bar near the venue hosted the pre-gig meetup and I met a few more uberfans (hello 50poundnote).
Friendly Viking JG offered to introduce me to Andy Robinson at the gig, but JG was already smashed from the pre-gig festivities and introduced me as "the biggest New Order fan in L.A. (I've never lived there). I then made the awkward encounter worse by relating what I'd told Rob Gretton about doing a great job for giving me a chance to see the band in 1993, and the same was true for Andy. He was not impressed.

Opening act Run Run Run was good, but i wasn't really engaged. I was just excited to see New Order again after another lengthy gap. Hey, maybe Reading 1993 was far better than the two 1993 gigs I attended, but I definitely feel that for me, gigwise 2012>2005>2001>1993. While again, the setlist structure was solidifying, three Joy Division tracks was just about ok when the new rendition of "Isolation" was so great. Also at this gig, we got "Close Range", "Here to Stay" and the retooled "586", which I'd never experienced live. Also, Mr. Liddle was still finding new tricks to enhance the show. A fantastice gig. OaklandSetlist

10. 2013-4-18 Santa Barbara (County Bowl) A return to the gorgeous site of that magical gig from the first leg or the Technique tour. They'd spent some money upgrading the site so it was even more lovely than I'd remembered (Google It!). This was also a satellite gig for that year's Coachella, But I wasn't going to bother with that Festival ever again. And Johnny Marr was on hand to kick off the gig. He always puts on a solid show but never seems to pack the emotional punch that can be achieved by Morrissey and his band performing those classics from The Smiths. I hate to say it, but it's true. But this was another good New Order gig, but not necessarily any better than the previous year's Oakland show. The visuals weren't much different and the setlist was starting to stagnate. "Age of Consent" was great to have back but didn't have the same energy as it did in the eighties (key and tempo downgrades can do that). "I'll Stay With You" and "World" were in the set but neither have ever been to my taste. The former was obviously there to promote Lost Sirens, but just sounds to me like a weak cousin of "Regret" mashed up with "Here to Stay". But I was beginning to understand the Vikings more. It's not necessarily about the differences of the gigs. It's about enjoying the experiences and camaraderie that go along with them. SantaBarbaraSetlist

11. 2014-7-11 San Francisco (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium) Unfortunately, I didn't attend a meetup, as now longtime girlfriend Theresa had to work that day. I believe we even missed most of La Roux's set as we opted to eat somewhere other than the venue. But there was excitement surrounding this gig as a couple of weeks earlier the band had started to debut brand new tracks. "Singularity" and "Plastic" definitely invigorated the tired structure of the setlist, as did "Californian Grass", to a much lesser extent. I put "Singularity" in my top 20 New Order tracks of all time. Despite it being flogged at nearly every gig from 2014 to the Euro tour of 2019, I would welcome it back to the set. "Plastic", which I've heard rightfully described as "weapons grade" electronic music, sounds fantastic live but really needed a stronger chorus, in my opinion. It really is in that fine New Order tradition of taking a form of dance music and running with it, though. No different than "586", "Blue Monday", "Confusion", "Fine Time", etc. The great surprise of the night was definitely an extra encore in the form of "San Francisco" by Scott McKenzie. Though not a complex track, I'm still baffled by how well rehearsed it was, considering it would never be performed again. SanFranciscoSetlist

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2012-02-27 Vector Arena Auckland, NZ

The only one.

I managed to tape it, but bad quality unfortunately.

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Here’s my list of gigs, 51 might seem a lot, probably a good number to stop on, only just realised that! but it’s nothing compared to Alex, Kev, John and Rog, the guys I used to go with, theirs will be well over 100, I’d have thought!

Wythenshawe would have been gig 52, but my wife had already got tickets for Peter Kay at the AO arena in Manchester, never mind!

It’s New Order by numbers nowadays, I miss the gigs where the equipment failed and Barney made up different lyrics!

I taped most of the gigs from Blackburn 85 up to 89 with some successful results and some mediocre!

1. Manchester Haçienda July 20, 1983
2. Bradford Caesar’s Palace March 19, 1984
3. Cornwall Coliseum, St Austell August 23, 1984
4. Blackburn King George’s Hall, January 26, 1985
5. Leeds Tiffany’s January 27, 1985
6. Salford University April 17, 1985
7. Doncaster Rotters April 18, 1985
8. Macclesfield Leisure Centre April 19, 1985
9. Manchester Haçienda July 16, 1985
10. Preston Guild Hall, October 22, 1985
11. Sheffield Octagon Centre, October 26, 1985
12.Manchester Haçienda 1st, December 3, 1985
13. Manchester Haçienda 2nd, December 3, 1985
14. Liverpool Royal Court Theatre, February 8, 1986
15. Manchester Festival of the 10th Summer July 19, 1986
16. Newcastle Mayfair September 10, 1986
17. Edinburgh Playhouse, September 11, 1986
18. Glasgow Barrowland, September 12, 1986
19. Dundee Caird Hall, September 13, 1986
20. Birmingham Tower Ballroom, October 2, 1986
21. Malvern Winter Gardens, October 3, 1986
22. Manchester Haçienda, October 13, 1986
23. London Finsbury Park, June 6, 1987
24. Sheffield Roxy, June 8, 1987
25. Glasgow Barrowland, June 9, 1987
26. Manchester Haçienda, June 10, 1987
27. Reading University June 30, 1987
28. London Wembley Arena, December 10, 1987
29. Manchester G-MEX, December 17, 1988
30. Montpellier Zénith, January 20, 1989
31. Lyon Le Transbordeur, January 21, 1989
32. Brixton Academy, London February 26, 1989 (Big World Cafe recording)
33. Glasgow SECC March 25, 1989
34. Birmingham NEC, March 26, 1989
35. Reading Festival August 25, 1989
36. Manchester Apollo, July 16, 1998
37. Liverpool Olympia, July 18, 2001
38. Manchester Apollo, October 4, 2001
39. Manchester Apollo, October 5, 2001
40. Glasgow Barrowland, October 7, 2001
41. Glasgow Barrowland, October 8, 2001
42. Paris Olympia, November 11, 2001
43. Paris Olympia, November 12, 2001
44. Manchester Apollo, November 14, 2005
45. Liverpool Big Top Arena, July 8, 2006
46. Blackpool Empress Ballroom, October 16, 2006
47. Manchester Apollo, April 26, 2012
48. Liverpool Olympia, November 21, 2015
49. Manchester Warehouse Project, December 6, 2015
50. Manchester Castlefield Bowl, July 9, 2016
51. Manchester International Festival 2017 June 29, 2017

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A good read, your gigs, Andy. Great stuff.

And lazlo 2, that's quite a list. Some crackers there.
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I’m glad you caught New Order live even just for once, chronovisor.

And lazlo 2, that’s a whopping great list, so impressive.

That being said…

The difference between 0 and 1 is bigger than between 1 and 51.Wink
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Manchester Apollo 98 (My long overdue debut, front row, crushed to bits, best night ever.)
Manchester Albert Square Sept 98 (Commonwealth Hand-over, Temptation only)
Reading Festival August 98
Manchester MEN Arena Dec 98
Ally Pally Dec 98
Liverpool Olympia 2001
Old Trafford (Move Festival) 2002
Finsbury Park 2002
Blackpool Oct 2006
Liverpool Olympia 2015
Manchester (Castlefield Bowl) 2016
Manchester (Granada MIF17) 2017
Bluedot Festival Jodrell Bank July 2019
Manchester (Heaton Park) 2021

Only 'Side-Project' I've seen is Monaco: kinda by default at R98 and again at Manchester Uni in 2000 (had a few drinks with Peter Hook & Twinny before the gig.)


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An excellent idea for a thread. Here are mine (UK date format):

New Order:
07/10/2001 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
08/10/2001 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
24/06/2005 O2 Wireless, Hyde Park, London
14/11/2005 Manchester Apollo, Manchester
28/01/2006 Versus Cancer, Manchester Arena
08/07/2006 Summer Pops, Liverpool
15/07/2006 Summercase, Barcelona
18/10/2006 Academy, Glasgow
19/10/2006 Academy, Glasgow
17/10/2011 L'Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
18/10/2011 Le Bataclan, Paris
10/12/2011 The Troxy, London
26/04/2012 Brixton Academy, London
27/04/2012 Brixton Academy, London
10/08/2012 Lokeren Festival, Belgium
12/08/2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony Concert, Hyde Park, London
07/07/2013 Transmission_005, Jodrell Bank, Cheshire
12/07/2014 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco
06/11/2015 L'Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
23/11/2015 Brixton Academy, London
24/11/2015 Brixton Academy, London
06/12/2015 The Warehouse Project, Manchester
23/04/2016 Teenage Cancer Trust, Royal Albert Hall, London
18/06/2016 Sonar By Night, Barcelona
09/07/2016 Castlefield, Manchester
01/07/2017 New Order + Liam Gillick: So It Goes... (Mcr)
15/07/2017 New Order + Liam Gillick: So It Goes... (Mcr)
12/05/2018 New Order + Liam Gillick: So It Goes... (Vienna)
09/11/2018 Alexandra Palace, London
16/06/2019 Release Festival, Athens
07/07/2019 Trinity College Dublin
21/07/2019 Bluedot, Jodrell Bank, Cheshire
17/10/2019 AFAS Live, Amsterdam
06/11/2021 The O2 Arena, London
21/09/2023 Royal Arena, Copenhagen
23/09/2023 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
29/09/2023 The O2 Arena, London

Monaco:
31/08/2000 Scala, London (the last gig of the "original" incarnation)
21/03/2007 Hard Rock Cafe, Manchester (+ Pottsy solo support)
28/10/2007 The Ritz, Manchester

Bad Lieutenant
21/10/2009 Heaven, London
04/11/2009 FNAC In-store Acoustic
04/11/2009 L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix, Paris
18/03/2010 Electric Ballroom, London

Hooky & The Light
25/07/2010 1234 Festival, South London

Over the decades I've bought tickets for at least 4 or 5 New Order shows which got binned for various reasons, all of which seemed very important at the time but those reasons have since faded into the mists of time. Of them all, I really wish I'd done Reading '98 in the end, which would've been my first proper gig. I made tape copies of the Radio 1 FM feed when it was being transmitted, which was the closest I got. I had tickets for Wythenshawe 2 weeks ago but to be honest, aside from the monetary loss, I wasn't too fussed as the live show looked to be identical to what I saw in 2023 (bar Nothing But A Fool).

Difficult to pick a favourite as all of them have such memories attached. Conversely, I really didn't enjoy Summer Pops in Liverpool because the venue was shit and some members security staff policing it (a seated gig) were arseholes. Least favourite for sure, but not the band's fault. From memory, Hooky valiantly told the security to get their act together.

Obviously, my list is a mere fraction of some of the battle hardened Vikings. Any regrets? Absolutely, I wish I'd made more of an effort to see them abroad but I'll take what I've got.

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I miss the gigs where the equipment failed and Barney made up different lyrics!

I taped most of the gigs from Blackburn 85 up to 89 with some successful results and some mediocre!
23. London Finsbury Park, June 6, 1987


Did you use to trade live tapes? I've got the Finsbury Park tape and someone saying "this is a Lazlo production"

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08/07/2006 Summer Pops, Liverpool

10/08/2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony Concert, Hyde Park, London


Over the decades I've bought tickets for at least 4 or 5 New Order shows which got binned for various reasons, all of which seemed very important at the time but those reasons have since faded into the mists of time. Of them all, I really wish I'd done Reading '98 in the end, which would've been my first proper gig. I made tape copies of the Radio 1 FM feed when it was being transmitted, which was the closest I got. I had tickets for Wythenshawe 2 weeks ago but to be honest, aside from the monetary loss, I wasn't too fussed as the live show looked to be identical to what I saw in 2023 (bar Nothing But A Fool).

Difficult to pick a favourite as all of them have such memories attached. Conversely, I really didn't enjoy Summer Pops in Liverpool because the venue was shit and some members security staff policing it (a seated gig) were arseholes. Least favourite for sure, but not the band's fault. From memory, Hooky valiantly told the security to get their act together.



Ah, the Hyde Park 2012 Olympics Closing Concert, i did attend that but had forgotten when i posted my list. Knew there'd be one or two i forgot to list. I actually left before the headliners Blur. Wasn't fussed about seeing them and wanted to catch last train home without any panic.

The Liverpool Summer Pops gig, July 2006. Can't remember if i really enjoyed that one. Obviously not if i can't remember. Only thing i really recall was Hooky raging at security because they wouldn't let people get out of their seats and dance. Think Rocket Mick even got ejected for dancing.


I guess a couple of my regrets are , as i mentioned in previous post, my friend and i being refused entry because underage for the Birmingham Powerhouse gig June 1984. I was only 15 and it was over 18s only. Was devastated as had been looking forward to what would have been my first ever New Order gig. There was nothing on the tickets about age restrictions.

Another regret was not getting a ticket for the Hammersmith Palais gig Nov 1985. Sent off a cheque in the post for 2 tickets but got a letter and the cheque back telling me it had sold out. I guess i could have still gone along and got a ticket from a tout or something but i was a bit too young still maybe in those days to take the gamble of going all the way down to Hammersmith without.

Also regret having to leave the Birmingham Tower Ballroom Oct 86 gig halfway through. Missed all the fun later on!

Ah well, you win some you lose some.





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Some great lists here!

I also bought a ticket for a gig I didn't end up going to:

06/11/2021 The O2 Arena, London

Think that was the one that was delayed by a year due to Covid, wasn't it?

Although I'd done the trip to London for the Ally Pally gig three years previous (*), I really didn't fancy that whole ball-ache/expense of getting to London again; long train journey, finding accommodation, catching the Tube etc.
So, I just decided to give it a miss. Can't say I really regret not going. Kind of wish I'd not paid for the ticket though, which is a regret.

Incidentally, I also lost money on the Ally Pally gig as decided to buy 2 tickets, hoping I could persuade a mate. I couldn't, so flogged the extra one to a tout. Got about half face value. Oh well, you live and learn.


Crikey, was Ally Pally almost 6 years ago? Feels like 3 years, tops.
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I miss the gigs where the equipment failed and Barney made up different lyrics!

I taped most of the gigs from Blackburn 85 up to 89 with some successful results and some mediocre!
23. London Finsbury Park, June 6, 1987


Did you use to trade live tapes? I've got the Finsbury Park tape and someone saying "this is a Lazlo production"



Yes, that’ll be one of mine!

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Here’s my list of gigs, 51 might seem a lot, probably a good number to stop on, only just realised that! but it’s nothing compared to Alex, Kev, John and Rog, the guys I used to go with, theirs will be well over 100, I’d have thought.

Are these people forum members here and posting under monikers? Or did they stop going to gigs and leave fandom?

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Here’s my list of gigs, 51 might seem a lot, probably a good number to stop on, only just realised that! but it’s nothing compared to Alex, Kev, John and Rog, the guys I used to go with, theirs will be well over 100, I’d have thought.

Are these people forum members here and posting under monikers? Or did they stop going to gigs and leave fandom?



Alex probably is a member, if there are any Vikings members here, I would have thought that they would know him, I doubt that the other 3 are members though. They still go to gigs, I know Kev went to Wythenshawe last week, not seen the other 2 in quite a while.
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