Synth legends The Human League play Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

by Leanne Durr. Published Mon 18 Oct 2010 21:10, Last updated: 2010-10-19

It has been three years since their last UK tour, but The Human League are now back and undertaking a 15 date headline tour this winter. The Night People tour stops at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall this December.

With their first studio album since 2001’s Secrets, the band have signed to the cutting edge record label ‘Wall Of Sound’ and sticking to their roots they opted for their landmark 10th album to be produced by fellow residents of the Steel City, production duo i-Monster.

The much-anticipated album Credo is named after the Latin word meaning ‘statement of belief’ and is due for release in 2011. The tour is aptly named after their first single from this album, ‘Night People’ which is set for release in November and marks that the new era for the Human League is set to begin.

The new wave act, who started their 4 decade career back in 1977, have gained the reputation as one of pops most influential bands - with artists such as Madonna, La Roux and Pet Shop Boys all having expressed their admiration for the band.

With 9 studio albums, 26 singles - including the phenomenally popular No.1 single ‘Don’t You Want Me - and having sold 20 million records worldwide, the band have firmly secured their footing as one of the UKs most successful exports.

The Human League @ Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall on 7th December. For tickets contact: www.liverpoolphil.com or 0151 709 3789






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