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- 31 July 2026Friday 18:01Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallGary Numan - Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
About
London-born Gary Anthony James Webb helped turn the UK’s budding new wave scene on its head in the late ’70s.
He launched his music career by starting the band Tubeway Army, who released their eponymous debut in 1978. At the time, he adopted stage names like Valerian for early gigs. In early 1979, Tubeway Army released their follow-up, Replicas, which topped the UK albums chart and spawned the No.1 hit Are “Friends” Electric?
A few months later Tubeway Army disbanded, so Webb embarked on a solo career under the name Gary Numan. His debut album The Pleasure Principle arrived in late 1979 and featured layers of analogue synthesisers complemented by futuristic lyrics. Powered by the hit singles Cars and Complex, it peaked at No.1 in the UK and Canada and No.9 in the US. Numan spent the following year on a sold-out world tour called The Touring Principle with an extravagant stage set that boasted revolving twin pyramids.
Numan became a huge star in the 1980s, releasing nine more albums that generated a steady stream of hit singles including We Are Glass, I Die: You Die, She’s Got Claws, Love Needs No Disguise and We Take Mystery (To Bed).
Over the next 25 years, Numan recorded ten more records, returning to prominence in 2017 with the No.2-charting LP Savage (Songs From A Broken World), a concept album set on an apocalyptic, post-global warming Earth. That spring, he received the Ivor Novello Inspiration Award for songwriting.
In early 2019, Numan announced he was working on new material and began revealing several tracks and song titles – Intruder, The End Of Dragons, I Am Screaming, Betrayed, Saints And Liars, The Chosen and The Gift – from his 21st album Intruder, planned for release in late 2020.
He launched his music career by starting the band Tubeway Army, who released their eponymous debut in 1978. At the time, he adopted stage names like Valerian for early gigs. In early 1979, Tubeway Army released their follow-up, Replicas, which topped the UK albums chart and spawned the No.1 hit Are “Friends” Electric?
A few months later Tubeway Army disbanded, so Webb embarked on a solo career under the name Gary Numan. His debut album The Pleasure Principle arrived in late 1979 and featured layers of analogue synthesisers complemented by futuristic lyrics. Powered by the hit singles Cars and Complex, it peaked at No.1 in the UK and Canada and No.9 in the US. Numan spent the following year on a sold-out world tour called The Touring Principle with an extravagant stage set that boasted revolving twin pyramids.
Numan became a huge star in the 1980s, releasing nine more albums that generated a steady stream of hit singles including We Are Glass, I Die: You Die, She’s Got Claws, Love Needs No Disguise and We Take Mystery (To Bed).
Over the next 25 years, Numan recorded ten more records, returning to prominence in 2017 with the No.2-charting LP Savage (Songs From A Broken World), a concept album set on an apocalyptic, post-global warming Earth. That spring, he received the Ivor Novello Inspiration Award for songwriting.
In early 2019, Numan announced he was working on new material and began revealing several tracks and song titles – Intruder, The End Of Dragons, I Am Screaming, Betrayed, Saints And Liars, The Chosen and The Gift – from his 21st album Intruder, planned for release in late 2020.
Setlists
Telekon
- 1.This Wreckage
- 2.Remind Me to Smile
- 3.Remember I Was Vapour
- 4.I Dream of Wires
- 5.Telekon
- 6.Sleep by Windows
- 7.A Game Called 'Echo'
- 8.Photograph
- 9.Please Push No More
- 10.Like a B-Film
- 11.The Aircrash Bureau
- 12.I'm an Agent
- 13.The Joy Circuit
- 14.I Die: You Die
- 15.We Are Glass
Encore
- 16.My Shadow in Vain (Tubeway Army cover)
- 17.Friends (Tubeway Army cover)
- 18.Listen to the Sirens (Tubeway Army cover)
- 19.Down in the Park (Tubeway Army cover)
- 1.Halo
- 2.The Chosen
- 3.Metal
- 4.Haunted
- 5.Everything Comes Down to This
- 6.Films
- 7.The Gift
- 8.Ghost Nation
- 9.Down in the Park (Tubeway Army cover)
- 10.Is This World Not Enough
- 11.Cars
- 12.My Name Is Ruin
- 13.Pray for the Pain You Serve
- 14.Here in the Black
- 15.A Prayer for the Unborn
Encore
- 16.Love Hurt Bleed
- 17.Are 'Friends' Electric? (Tubeway Army cover)
- 1.Halo
- 2.The Chosen
- 3.Metal
- 4.M.E.
- 5.Pure
- 6.Cars
- 7.Haunted
- 8.Down in the Park (Tubeway Army cover)
- 9.Nothing's What It Seems (Raven Numan cover)
- 10.My Name Is Ruin
- 11.A Prayer for the Unborn
- 12.Are 'Friends' Electric? (Tubeway Army cover)
- 1.Halo
- 2.The Chosen
- 3.Metal
- 4.In a Dark Place
- 5.Pure
- 6.Cars
- 7.Haunted
- 8.Everything Comes Down to This
- 9.Nothing's What It Seems (Raven Numan cover)
- 10.My Name Is Ruin
- 11.A Prayer for the Unborn
- 12.Are 'Friends' Electric? (Tubeway Army cover)
- 13.Down in the Park (Tubeway Army cover)
- 14.M.E.
- 15.Pray for the Pain You Serve
- 16.I Die: You Die
Encore
- 17.Films
- 18.Here in the Black
- 1.Halo
- 2.The Chosen
- 3.Metal
- 4.In a Dark Place
- 5.Pure
- 6.Cars
- 7.Haunted
- 8.Everything Comes Down to This
- 9.Nothing's What It Seems (Raven Numan cover)
- 10.My Name Is Ruin
- 11.A Prayer for the Unborn
- 12.Are 'Friends' Electric? (Tubeway Army cover)
- 13.Down in the Park (Tubeway Army cover)
- 14.M.E.
- 15.Pray for the Pain You Serve
- 16.I Die: You Die
Encore
- 17.Films
- 18.Here in the Black