The Human League Plot ‘Generations: The Greatest Hits’ Australian Tour 2027
The ‘80s synth-pop icons are playing all the hits when they hit Australia in 2027
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After selling out their 2024 tour of Australia, English synth-pop legends The Human League are returning in 2027 with their Generations: The Greatest Hits Tour.
Taking the world by storm in the ‘80s with their melodic synth-pop creations, The Human League have a strong following in Australia and can’t wait to return next year.
“Australia & New Zealand! Heads Up!!!,” the band posted on Instagram. “We are thrilled to announce we’ll be returning down under in January and February 2027 for our Generations Greatest Hits Tour!
Led by founding member Philip Oakey alongside Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley, fans can expect to hear all their favourite tracks from The Human League, including ‘Don’t You Want Me’, ‘(Keep Feeling) Fascination’, ‘Human, Love Action (I Believe in Love)’, ‘The Lebanon’, ‘Mirror Man’, ‘Being Boiled’ and many more.
The Human League’s Aussie tour begins at Perth’s HBF Park on Wednesday 27 January 2027, with dates following at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Saturday 30 January 2027, Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Wednesday 3 February 2027, Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Friday 5 February 2027 and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday 9 February 2027.
Early bird pre-sale tickets go on sale at 9am AEDT on Wednesday 4 February. Sign up here. General on-sale takes place at 9am AEDT on Friday 6 February via destroyalllines.com.
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Hailing from Sheffield, UK, The Human League were everywhere in the ‘80s, taking over the charts with a sound that remains as fresh and influential today as it did over 35 years ago.
One of the first bands to incorporate computers and sequencing into their sound, The Human League have released nine studio albums, with their 1981 release, Dare, topping the US Billboard and UK Album Charts.
Although they haven’t released a record since 2011’s Credo, The Human League continue to tour, selling out shows across the globe.
Catch The Human League performing at AEC Theatre on Wednesday 3 February. Ticketing information is available at destroyalllines.com.
The Human League Generations: The Greatest Hits Australian Tour Dates 2027
Wednesday 27 January 2027 – HBF Park (HPC), Perth, WA
Saturday 30 January 2027 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 3 February 2027 – AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Friday 5 February 2027 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 9 February 2027 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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