It means that today, even after more than thirty years together, the Human League remain an integral part of many people’s music collections, with the promise of live shows undoubtedly leaving them with great anticipation. So when they return to the stage once again, there will be many people out there hoping to get hold of concert tickets so that they can witness the action first hand.
When Human League take to the stage in the modern day, years of line-up changes have resulted in a team far-removed from their formation in 1977. But for Human League this has been a regular part of their success story and so it will do nothing to diminish the impact of witnessing them live. Nonetheless, Philip Oakey is still a part of the team, the one constant member whose fans will be hoping to hear him perform the likes of “Being Boiled”, “Love Action (I Believe in Love)”, “Don’t You Want Me”, “(Keep Feeling) Fascination”, “Human”, “Tell Me When”, “All I Ever Wanted” and “Love Me Madly”, amongst others. However, there is going to be a lot of rock ticket holders when Human League take to the stage, no matter what makes it onto the set list.
After all there is a lot to choose from, with many their high quality tracks found on their studio albums from the decades gone by. Their debut took the form of 1979’s “Reproduction”, which they soon followed up with many successful albums in the 1980s such as “Travelogue” in 1980, “Dare” in 1981, “Hysteria” in 1984 and “Crash” in 1986, plus many more. Across the 1980s and 1990s they then continued to ensure their presence with albums like “Octopus” in 1995 and “Credot”, which keeps audiences happy in 2011.
So make sure you pick up music tickets to witness Human League in a live setting, where fans of their, or event other acts like John Foxx and Heaven 17, are likely to enjoy a spectacular experience. After all, iconic songs like “Don’t You Want Me” are likely to sound their absolute best if they are performed live onstage.