Peter Hook & The Light - North American Tour 2026
About This Event
Peter Hook & The Light bring their ongoing project of revisiting Joy Division and New Order material to the Brooklyn Paramount, foregrounding Hook's high-register bass lines within a structured concert format with Jack Bates, Andy Poole and Paul Kehoe. Support comes from North American, a rock/pop act with narrative-driven songs and a background noted as rooted in the moving industry since 1933.
About North American Tour 2026
“North American Tour 2026” lands at UBS Arena with a bill that traces two decades of rock and pop’s crossover logic. Avenged Sevenfold bring a metal-rooted, arena-scale set; Good Charlotte arrive from the pop‑punk lineage that once dominated New York’s club circuit before graduating to larger rooms. The show functions less as a single narrative than a survey of how radio-era hooks and heavier riff craft now share the same stage. One clear takeaway: the genre boundaries are mostly administrative at this size.
About the Artists
Peter Hook & The Light
Step into the vibrant world of Peter Hook & The Light, a band that masterfully carries the torch of post-punk legacy while infusing it with their unique rock and pop flair. Formed by the iconic Peter Hook, formerly of the legendary bands Joy Division and New Order, this group brings an electrifying energy to every performance.
North American
North American is a dynamic rock and pop artist known for electrifying performances that resonate with audiences at venues like the Brooklyn Paramount. With a rich history rooted in the moving industry since 1933, North American brings a unique narrative to their music, blending personal experiences with powerful melodies.
Peter Hook and the Light
Peter Hook and the Light is a musical group that performs songs from the catalog of Joy Division and New Order, primarily in the post-punk and alternative rock genres.
Peter Hook
Peter Hook is an English musician best known as the bassist and co-founder of Joy Division and, later, New Order. His playing helped push the bass into the foreground, using high-register lines and a pronounced chorus tone that functions as a melodic lead.