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New Order in Tokyo & Osaka, March 2020 [Postponed]

Update: Unfortunately, this tour has been postponed due to COVID-19. New dates are to be announced.

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New Order, the legendary electronic rock band from Manchester, UK, just announced three Japan shows in March 2020.

Their newest release is the live album “∑(No,12k,Lg,17Mif) New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes.” (July 2019).

Since their post-punk beginnings as Joy Division, the band has constantly developed their sound. Their most popular tracks include “Blue Monday” and “Age of Consent”, but they also routinely play Joy Division classics such as “Love Will Tear Us Apart” or “Transmission”.

All show dates and ticket sale information further below:

JAPAN TOUR DATES

March 3rd, 2020 (Tue) – Shinkiba Studio Coast, Tokyo
Doors: 18:30 18:00/ Start: 19:30 19:00 (support act “STOLEN” was added)
SOLD OUT – Find resale tickets on Viagogo

March 4th, 2020 (Wed) – Shinkiba Studio Coast, Tokyo
Doors: 18:30 18:00/ Start: 19:30 19:00 (support act “STOLEN” was added)
SOLD OUT – Find resale tickets on Viagogo

March 6th, 2020 (Fri) – Zepp Osaka Bayside, Osaka
Doors: 18:30 18:00/ Start: 19:30 19:00 (support act “STOLEN” was added)
Ticket sale: see below

TICKET CATEGORIES

1F standing: ¥10,000
2F seated: ¥12,000

TICKET SALE

Creativeman Club Member pre-order lotteries: Aug 14th – 8th (in Japanese only)
Playguide pre-order lotteries: TBA
General sale: Sept 7th, 10am

Update: Both Tokyo shows are sold out now.

For sold out shows, you can still find resale tickets on Viagogo.

To purchase concert tickets from abroad, you might need the help of a proxy service.

Those who live in Japan can purchase tickets at convenience stores as well as through online shops of eplus, Ticket Pia and Lawson (once general sale has started).

Disclaimer: Information as of Jan 16th, 2019, but subject to change without notice / accuracy of this information is not guaranteed / make sure to double-check if you are planning to attend these shows

Image credit: Julio Enrique used under CC

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