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vendredi 15 avril 2011

THE HUMAN LEAGUE ~ Le Trianon. Paris.


 
*** After forty years together... ***
 
  *** 🎫 UP FOR SALE : 13/02/2011 - 10h *** 
 
 🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:00 pm —
(We Are) Performance (UK)
9:00 pm — The Human League (UK)
 
Support Act : (WE ARE) PERFORMANCE
  ~ CREDO TOUR 2011 ~

 

Credo is the ninth studio album by English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield, The Human League, released on March 21, 2011. It was their first studio album since Secrets in 2001. It was produced by Dean Honer - Jarrod Gosling.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE (Band)

Philip Oakey — lead vocals, keyboards (1977–present)
Joanne Catherall — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)
Susan Ann Sulley — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)


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Rob Barton – electronic percussion (2003–present)
Neil Sutton – keyboards (1986–2017)
Nic Burke – multi-instrumentalist (2001–2015)

The Setlist
THE HUMAN LEAGUE

 Never Let Me Go (Credo - 2011)
Open Your Heart (Dare - 1981)
Tell Me When (Octopus - 1995)
The Sound Of The Crowd (Dare - 1981)
Heart Like A Wheel (Romantics ? - 1990)
The Lebanon (Hysteria - 1984)
Egomaniac (Credo - 2011)
Empire State Human (Reproduction - 1979)
Night People (Credo - 2011)
Human (Crash - 1986)
Love Action (I Believe in Love) (Dare - 1981)
All I Ever Wanted (Secrets - 2001)
(Keep Feeling) Fascination (Fascination! EP - 1986)
Mirror Man (Fascination! EP - 1986
Don't You Want Me (Dare - 1981)

Encore


Seconds (Dare - 1981)
Electric Shocl (Credo - 2011)
Together In Electric Dreams (Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder cover - 1986)
 

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Time Set: 1h30 
 

samedi 14 mai 2005

THE HUMAN LEAGUE - VIVE LA FÊTE ~ Le Cirque Royal. Bruxelles. Belgique.

 
 

Support Act : VIVE LA FETE
  ~ SYNTH CITY TOUR 2005 ~


Secrets is the eighth studio album recorded by British synthpop band The Human League. It was issued on August 6,2001 by Papillon Records and was the Human League's first studio album in six years. Producer Toy (Dave Clayton and Kerry Hopwood).


Grand Prix is the fourth album by Belgian music duo from Ghent, East Flanders, Vive la Fête. Released on May 23, 2005.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE (Band)

Philip Oakey — lead vocals, keyboards (1977–present)
Joanne Catherall — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)
Susan Ann Sulley — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)

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Rob Barton – electronic percussion (2003–present)
Neil Sutton – keyboards (1986–2017)
Nic Burke – multi-instrumentalist (2001–2015)

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VIVE LA FETE (Band)

 Els Pynoo - vocals (1997-present)
Danny Mommens (ex dEUS) - guitar, vocals (1997-present)

+ Band
Ben Brunin -bass
Marc Requilé - keyboards
Matthias Standaert - drums

The Setlist
THE HUMAN LEAGUE

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Time Set: 1h20

 

dimanche 11 août 2002

THE HUMAN LEAGUE ~ Paradiso Grote Zaal. Amsterdam. Netherlands.


 
Support Act : 
  ~ TOUR 2002 ~


THE HUMAN LEAGUE (Band)

Philip Oakey — lead vocals, keyboards (1977–present)
Joanne Catherall — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)
Susan Ann Sulley — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)


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Rob Barton – electronic percussion (2002–present)
Neil Sutton – keyboards (1986–2017)
Nic Burke – multi-instrumentalist (2001–2015)

The Setlist
THE HUMAN LEAGUE
 
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Time Set: 1h30 
 

mardi 22 décembre 1998

CULTURE CLUB - THE HUMAN LEAGUE - ABC ~ The Wembley Arena. London. UK.

  
*** One of the biggest bands of the ‘80s is back... ***
 
 *** 🎫 UP FOR SALE : 5/06/1998 - 10h ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
6:30 pm — Doors Open
7:30 pm — ABC (UK)
8:30 pm — The Human League (UK)
 9:30 pm — Culture Club (UK)

Support Act: THE HUMAN LEAGUE - ABC 
 
~ THE BIG RE-WIND TOUR 1998 ~
 
 
 From Luxury to Heartache is the fourth album by the English (from London) new wave pop band Culture Club, released on April 1, 1986.  Producer Arif Mardin (who replaced Steve Levine, the producer of Culture Club's previous three albums) - Lew Hahn. It was the last studio album released by Culture Club until 1999's Don't Mind If I Do. 
 

Octopus is the seventh studio album by English (from Sheffield) synth-pop band The Human League, released on January 23, 1995. Producer Ian Stanley (the former Tears for Fears keyboard player). It was the first new album from The Human League in five years after the termination of their long-term contract with Virgin Records. Octopus was the first Human League album that presented the band as a trio consisting of the singers Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley. The former Human League member Jo Callis and keyboard player Neil Sutton also contributed to the writing of the album. It was a commercial succes.


Skyscraping is the seventh studio album by the English (from Sheffield) new wave synth-pop band ABC, released on March 24, 1997. Producer Martin Fry - Glenn Gregory - Keith Lowndes. It is their first album without founding member, keyboardist and guitarist Mark White.
  
CULTURE CLUB (Band)
 
Boy George (George O'Dowd) — lead vocals, tambourine (1981–1986, 1998–2002, 2011–present)
Mikey Craig — bass, backing vocals, occasional keyboards (1981–1986, 1998–2002, 2006, 2011–present)
Roy Hay — guitars, backing vocals, keyboards (1981–1986, 1998–2002, 2011–present)
Jon Moss — drums, backing vocals, percussion (1981–1986, 1998–2002, 2006, 2011–2021)

+ Members Touring
 
Darius Zickus — keyboards (1998–2002)

 
THE HUMAN LEAGUE (Band)

Philip Oakey — lead vocals, keyboards (1977–present)
Joanne Catherall — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)
Susan Ann Sulley — backing and lead vocals (1980–present)

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Members Touring

David Beevers — studio engineer, synth programming, on-stage engineering (1988–present)
Neil Sutton — keyboards (1986–2017)

 
ABC (Band)
 
 Martin Fry — lead vocals (1980–present)

+ Band


The Setlist
CULTURE CLUB
 

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 Time Set: 0h00