Echo & The Bunnymen, Peter Hook, and The Jesus and Mary Chain team up for a summer concert

In a billing that features a trinity of great post-punk acts, Echo & The Bunnymen, Peter Hook and The Light, and The Jesus and Mary Chain are teaming up for a one-off open air concert in the U.K. this summer.

With Peter Hook and the Light’s live repertoire featuring material from the legendary bassist’s former bands Joy Division and New Order, you would be hard pressed to find a concert event with more classic live post-punk material in one place.

The concert is part of the same Skyline Series that is featuring two the previously announced performances from The The

The concert is June 22 at St. Phillips Gate in Bristol. Tickets go on sale 9 a.m. Friday local time.

 

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