Friday, 1 Mar
O2 Apollo Manchester
Saturday, 2 Mar
O2 Apollo Manchester
Sunday, 3 Mar
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
Tuesday, 5 Mar
First Direct Arena, Leeds
Wednesday, 6 Mar
Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Friday, 8 Mar
Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Saturday, 9 Mar
O2 City Hall, Newcastle
Sunday, 10 Mar
City Hall, Sheffield
Tuesday, 12 Mar
De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Wednesday, 13 Mar
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Friday, 15 Mar
The Civic at The Halls, Wolverhampton
Saturday, 16 Mar
Swansea Arena
Sunday, 17 Mar
Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
Tuesday, 19 Mar
Beacon, Bristol
Wednesday, 20 Mar
New Theatre, Oxford
Friday, 22 Mar
Portsmouth Guildhall
Saturday, 23 Mar
Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Sunday, 24 Mar
The O2, London
Tuesday, 26 Mar
Brighton Dome, Brighton
Wednesday, 27 Mar
Winter Garden, Eastbourne
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EXTRA MANCHESTER DATE ADDED DUE TO DEMAND
With Special Guest – Howard Jones in London and Walt Disco all other dates
After the recent announcement of their forthcoming new studio album, synth pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) reveal details of their return to the stage, with the band taking to the road next year.
By rights, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark should be in semi-retirement, performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers.
Instead, they’ve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work. Having made one of their most universally acclaimed albums last time out, when 2017’s The Punishment Of Luxury returned Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys to the Top Five for the first time since 1991’s Sugar Tax, the duo have somehow managed to better it. Welcome to Bauhaus Staircase, both OMD’s most explicitly political record and the crowning achievement of their desire to be both Stockhausen and Abba.