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FAC51 The Haçienda - Walton Hall & Gardens, Cheshire
Legendary dance music institution The Haçienda comes to the iconic Walton Hall & Gardens Cheshire in September for the very first time.
FAC51 The Haçienda remains the club that inspired generations, defined the scene and put dance music firmly on the map in the UK. To celebrate this iconic Manchester brand; a whole host of Live artists and DJ's will be joining us for a HUGE open air event in Cheshire for the very first time!
THE LINE UP
featuring two huge pioneering electronic live acts - ORBITAL and LEFTFIELD - for the first time on a Haçienda lineup together. Joining the lineup are Danny Tenaglia, Mike Pickering, Erol Alkan b2b DJ Paulette, Jon Dasilva, Peter Hook and Justin Robertson.
Hacienda x Classics Events Co. x Walton Live
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Robert
August 26th 2022
Magnificent concert. The Joy Division material was stellar. The New Order material was good but clearly not the best part of the show.
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Peter Hook Biography
Peter "Hooky" Hook (born February 13, 1956 in Salford, Lancashire) was the bass player for the English Post-Punk band Joy Division, and the techno/rock band New Order.
Hook was a co-founder of Joy Division along with Bernard Sumner in the mid-70's. Together, they recruited vocalist Ian Curtis and drummer Stephen Morris to complete the quartet. The band reformed as New Order following Curtis' suicide.
In May 2007, Peter Hook announced that he and singer Bernard Sumner were no longer working together, which effectively spelled the end for New Order.
Hook is currently working on a new band project called FreeBass.
Read MoreHook was a co-founder of Joy Division along with Bernard Sumner in the mid-70's. Together, they recruited vocalist Ian Curtis and drummer Stephen Morris to complete the quartet. The band reformed as New Order following Curtis' suicide.
In May 2007, Peter Hook announced that he and singer Bernard Sumner were no longer working together, which effectively spelled the end for New Order.
Hook is currently working on a new band project called FreeBass.
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