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The era-defining concerts that made Manchester fall in love with New Order

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Ticketmaster or See Tickets. Here we look back on the New Order concerts which have added to the band's legend.Credited as the first-ever New Order show - just months after the passing of Joy Division lead singer Ian Curtis - the band came together for the Printed Noises benefit.

It featured just Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris and Peter Hook - who swapped vocal duties throughout the night - playing a range of tracks.The band weren’t actually billed as New Order but as The No Names.

Originally they weren’t meant to be playing but stepped in after a punk band called The Names pulled out.Tracks performed included In A Lonely Place, Dreams Never End, Truth and future classic Ceremony.FAC 51: the club that would come to define Manchester to the.

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