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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 111 reviews

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PETER HOOK AND THE LIGHT IN CONCERT:

Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook carries on the legacy of those legendary bands in 2014 with the Light, thrilling fans with end-to-end performances of seminal albums from their collective discography. Whether tearing through New Order's Power, Corruption, and Lies or ruminating on Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures,  Hook and the Light are never short on energy, sating fans with epic three hour sets of classics like "Age of Consent" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart." The band impressed even the staunchest New Order loyalists on tour in 2013, building excitement for another round of North American dates in 2014.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Born in Manchester, England, Peter Hook formed Joy Division with Bernard Sumner in the late '70s after the two were inspired by the anyone-can-do-it ethos of a Sex Pistols concert they attended. After several epochal post-punk releases, frontman Ian Singer committed suicide, leaving the rest of the band to press on as New Order. With former guitarist/keyboardist Sumner assuming vocal duties under the new moniker, New Order made their album debut in 1981 with Movement, breaking from the gravity of their previous work with buoyant tracks like "Dreams Never End." 1983 follow-up Power, Corruption & Lies really broke the mold, exploring a fusion of rock and early techno that brought them international fame and influenced much of the decade's ensuing music. In 2010, Hook put together the Light, continuing to thrill fans with end-to-end performances of classic albums from the Joy Division/New Order discography.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

" Great night out for Joy Division and New Order fans -- Peter Hook is having a lot of fun and so is the crowd."

"Peter Hook is the man!! He still has not slowed down at his age, three hour show and it was amazing!"

"... I knew that they would be playing two of New Order's albums: Power, Corruption and Lies and Movement, but the big surprise came when they opened up w/ a set from Joy Division, it was so awesome!"

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 111 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Octopus52 on 11/11/14Royale Boston - Boston

    He gave it his all. Joy Division for over an hour, then New Order material for over 2! Played for a total of 4 hours!! Covered a lot of songs. Amazing band with him, including his own son! I swear it was 1987 again...in the best way possible!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Better than originals.

    by Hookybass on 11/11/14Royale Boston - Boston

    This is the third time I've seen Hooky and the Light and he keeps getting better. Blown away by how tight the band is as well as how much fun there were having. I have seen New Order with Hooky as well, but I prefer it this way due to a much higher energy level. A must see. At a boy Hooky.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Peter Hook is the sound of New Order!

    by albengz on 11/10/14Irving Plaza - New York

    Peter Hook and the Light played a Joy Division set along with the entire Low Life and Brotherhood albums. It was a rare opportunity to hear some old favorites and obscure songs that aren't played on regular New Order tours. The songs hold up and hearing Peter Hook's high bass melodies shows that Hooky was responsible for New Order's distinct sound. Charming guy and great with the audience, but the music was incredible.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!!

    by Isolation780 on 11/10/14Irving Plaza - New York

    I really enjoyed the show!! It was great to see them play the old tunes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hook never disapoints...

    by Tigerbabysob on 11/10/14Irving Plaza - New York

    I will always love Peter for not having an opening band and playing the set himself and doing all Joy Division. This is the second time he has come to NYC to play New Order shows but opened with Joy Division sets. The set containing New Order albums "Lowlife" and "Brotherhood" were great, stellar band... Looking forward to the next two albums...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hooky is an amazing bassist

    by 80salternativeguy on 11/10/14Irving Plaza - New York

    Fantastic show in NYC. Peter Hook and the Light played about 3 hours, which is so rare these days. Joy Division and New Order. Incredible set list. One negative comment - Hooky needs to sing fewer songs and let the guitarist sing instead. Hooky can handle the vocals on most Joy Division songs, but should defer on most New Order songs. He is still the premier alternative rock bass player in the world.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Loved hearing these tunes...

    by edouglasww on 11/10/14Irving Plaza - New York

    and the band played for nearly three hours including all of Brotherhood and Low Life as well as a bunch of other great songs. Peter Hook's band is absolutely terrific at recreating the songs, but the weakest link is Hook himself as his gravelly voice just isn't strong enough to get above the music and it's noticeable enough to really kill my enjoyment of the show. I was pretty tired this night so I didn't even stay for the encores but I kind of wish that the sound mixer did something to help boost Hook's voice since it was pretty much lost in the mix and the lyrics are pretty important for New Order/Joy Division. Still, it was a pretty decent show for the fans... New Order were never that much better when they played live and at least The Light seem to generally enjoy playing live (which I never got the impression New Order did)

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by tatianastp on 10/12/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Why leave the stage 3 or 4 times?? It took a lot to start, then had too many stops between one album and another.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Reincarnation of Ian Curtis

    by Anonymous on 9/26/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    It was like watching Joy DIvision in their prime. And a New Order concert to boot. Little Hooky is a bass player in his own right. I never truly realized the importance of Peter Hook to the sound of Joy Division and New Order until seeing and hearing it isolated like that with the focus on the sound of the bass. Incredible. A must for all New Order and Joy DIvision fans. How else will you be able to hear Joy Division properly?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome concert!

    by DeeDeeker on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Big band, small arena; how much more awesome can it get! Peter Hook was as good live in '13 as he ever was in the 80's. Lost my voice screaming, totally worth it. Better than expected, already waiting for the encore, HINT!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    80's Still Rock

    by Anonymous on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Petr Hook is the man!! He still has not slowed down at his age, three hour show and it was amazing!!! Just was a perfect night

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Peter Hook and the Light were amazing!!

    by Julsdel on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    I went to the show expecting it to be very good, I knew that they would be playing two of New Order's albums: Power,Corruption and Lies and Movement but the big suprize came when they opened up w/ a set from Joy Division it was so awesome! I have no words to really express how pleased I was with this show it was everything and more than I ever expected. If PHTL ever come back to LA I'm so gonna be there he's an amazing Artist with so much love for the music and for the fans. Easily one of the best shows I've EVER seen!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Off the Hook

    by Guz0 on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    This show kicked major Ass. It was like I was transported back in time to a Joy Division show. If you got their early you got to see some Joy Division tunes which was a bonus. The overall concert was great. It. It felt like watching a play since the curtains were drawn as though they were ACTS. Great show they played for about 3 hours of great music from Joy Division to New Order. Don't miss out next time he is in town I know I won't.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Great show. Depicted the transition from Joy Division to New Order. Iconic base lines.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Reg3000 on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Great night out for Joy Division and New Order fans -- Peter Hook is having a lot of fun and so is the crowd

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 9/24/13The Fonda Theatre - Hollywood

    Amazing, Amazing, Amazing! Peter Hook is a LEGEND!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hook & Co bring a spectacular show to NYC

    by Tigerbabysob on 9/16/13Webster Hall - New York

    Absolutely fantastic show... Hearing the first two New Order albums, "Movement" and "Power, Corruption & Lies" in their entirety was pretty special. Closing With "Temptation", "Blue Monday" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was great... But a surprise opening set of Joy Division? Absolutely stellar. The band is powerful and tight. Hook's son doe a great job on bass, a killer guitarist and drummer along with keys give a serious energy boost to the Joy Division and New Order sets. I personally prefer Hooks vocals on all of the New Order songs. He has a presence and power that aren't Bernard Sumner's strong suit especially live. I only hope Hook returns to New York soon.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!!

    by Isolation780 on 9/16/13Webster Hall - New York

    They played the New Order songs better than New Order. they have to come back!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome Show!

    by GregS on 9/16/13Webster Hall - New York

    Hooky is still as good as ever. And the crowd was into every song played. The bonus was the Joy Division songs played to start the night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by frietje357 on 9/13/13Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Incredible show. Hooky is still a rock star with great stage presence. Good sound & lights except for a critical tech failure near the end, which was appeased by two great Joy Division songs.