The Human League
The Human League were instrumental in defining a classic era in British music and their timeless songs are still loved by so many today.
Hits including Don’t You Want Me, Mirror Man and Fascination secured the band’s legendary status in the 1980s.
Fast forward to today and both younger and older generations stream The Human League’s music in their thousands.
Their unique brand of electropop is credited with influencing a string of A-list groups including the Pet Shop Boys and Moby.
The Human League’s music has even been sampled by George Michael, Robbie Williams and Utah Saints.
Described by The Guardian as “immaculate electro pop as radiant now as ever” lead vocalist Philip Oakey’s voice remains “rich and pristine and sets the tone for an evening of timeless era-defining tunes”.
Music critics agree The Human League are still at the top of their game performing live. They play to packed out arenas both solo and alongside other sought-after names including Sophie Ellis Bextor and T’Pau.
Their iconic songs, from an iconic era, live on and will thrill audiences for many more years to come.