The Human League announce first new single in nine years
Offering up their first new material in nine years, the iconic eighties ‘Don’t You Want Me’ stars The Human League will release ‘Night People’ on the 22 November. Accompanied by remixes by the likes of Mylo and Emperor Machine, this single is the first to be taken from the Sheffielders highly anticipated tenth full-length effort, Credo, due for release in March 2011.
The band promise Credo will be a combination of classic eighties sensibilities and glossy modern hooks. To judge the results for yourself the group, with Philip Oakey as the only remaining original member, will be heading out on a UK tour this winter:
November
29 – Norwich UEA
30 – Halifax, Victoria
December
01 – Sheffield, City Hall
03 – Bristol, Colston
04 – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
05 – St Albans, Alban Arena
06 – Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
07 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
09 – Stoke, Victoria
10 – London, Royal Festival
11 – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
13 – Gateshead, The Sage
14 – Edinburgh, Picture House
15 – Manchester, Academy
17 – Lincoln, The Engine Shed
18 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall
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