New-wave electronic music pioneers OMD (Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark) took to the stage at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall on March 13. The place, full of attendees from entire generations, impatiently awaited the band's performance.
As the lights dimmed and OMD took the stage, frontman Andy McCluskey fired up the crowd, urging everyone to get up and dance, a call enthusiastically answered by the audience.
The atmosphere was electrifying, infused with a potent mix of nostalgia and the band's timeless sound. OMD delivered a captivating performance, displaying the same boundless energy that has defined his illustrious career. The tracklist included iconic hits like “Enola Gay,” “Electricity,” and “Tesla Girls,” along with tracks from their latest album, including “Bauhaus Staircase,” “Evolution Of Species,” and “Anthropocene.”
The concert was a masterful fusion of past and present, celebrating OMD's enduring legacy while also embracing their evolution as artists. It was a night filled with unforgettable melodies, infectious rhythms and a palpable sense of camaraderie between the band and their devoted fans.
Experience the magic of Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark's performance through captivating snapshots captured during their unforgettable night in Nottingham!
OMD in Nottingham setlist:
Evolution of species
Anthropocene
Messages
Tesla Girls
Kleptocracy
History of Modernity (Part I)
If you go
(Forever) Live and die
Bauhaus staircase
Memory
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc (Lady of Orleans)
The rock drill
Verushka
Cicatrization
do not go
So in love
Ringing
Locomotion
Sailing the seven seas
Enola Gay
Bis:
look at you now
Pandora's box
Electricity
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