Human League to rock Wolverhampton races
One of the biggest bands of the 80s will be giving fans Electric Dreams when they perform at Wolverhampton Racecourse.
Synth pop legends The Human League will rock out following a race meeting later this year.
The new wave outfit, led by Phil Oakey, will play as part of The SunBets Music Live 2017 at Wolverhampton Racecourse.
The band, famed for their cross-Atlantic number one hit Don't You Want Me – which sold more than 20 million records – will play their classic 80s hits including Being Boiled, Mirror Man, Fascination, The Lebanon and Human.
The group last played in the city in December 2014, when they appeared at the Civic Hall.
An Express & Star review of that gig hailed the group as 'modern pop music perfection' – saying: "This was modern pop music perfection with an enigmatic and powerful band and lead singer. Who says that rock music has all the good tunes?"
Fans heading to the upcoming show can expect more of the same. They performed at Uttoxeter Racecourse last year, marking 35 years since the release of their best-selling album Dare!
Since 1978, the Human League have released nine studio albums, four EPs, 30 singles and several compilation albums.
They have had five albums and eight singles in the UK Top 10.
Tickets to the racecourse evening, followed by the live outdoor performance from Human League, range from £19 to £95. They are now on sale and can be bought by calling 01902 390 000.
Alternatively people can buy them online at wolverhamp ton-race course.co.uk