OMD RESCHEDULED FROM 9 JULY
2021 to 17 SEPTEMBER 2021.

We were all
hoping that Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) would be able to
play Friars Aylesbury at the Waterside Theatre on 9 July but due to
Covid uncertainty and the fact that no band or live event in the UK
is able to insure against Covid19, this date has been moved to
Friday 17 September 2021..
If you’ve
already bought tickets it would help Friars Aylesbury enormously if
you would hang on to them. They will be 100% valid for the 17
September 2021 date.
If you cannot
attend on 17 September please contact the ticket agency where you
purchased the tickets. (ATG Tickets, Ticketmaster or See Tickets)
Tickets for
the rescheduled date are available now to those who haven’t yet
bought tickets.
As you know
the live music industry has been decimated since March 2020 with 99%
of all live events being made impossible due to Covid restrictions.
Friars Aylesbury is hoping to survive this but we can only do it
with your help. This amazing OMD show will happen, but we’ll all
have to wait two months longer.
We can’t wait
for live shows to start again. There’s a light at the end of the
tunnel.
OMD
are one of the true Friars Aylesbury legends. Andy McCluskey and
Paul Humphreys first played Friars as a duo with a tape recorder,
supporting Gary Newman, on 6 October 1979. They went down a storm. A
year later they came back with the full band as triumphant
headliners. The gig on 1 November 1980 was a complete sell-out.
Years later Andy McCluskey was talking to George Michael who said
that he and Andrew Ridgeley had driven over from Watford that night
and were in the audience. This was when George and Andrew were a
couple of unknown music fans. It would be two years later that they
had their first hit with Wham ‘Young Guns (Go For It)’. OMD had
released their second album ‘Organisation’ in October 1980, just
before the Friars gig and the only single from that album ‘Enola
Gay’ was high in the UK singles chart.
OMD have sold over 25 million singles and over 15 million albums.
They appeared on Top of The Pops 29 times. They had a string of hits
that were the soundtrack to our lives including ‘Electricity’,
‘Messages’, ‘Enola Gay’, ’Souvenir’, ‘Joan of Arc’, ‘Maid of
Orleans’, ‘Locomotion’, ‘Genetic Engineering’, ‘(Forever) Live and
Die’, ‘Sailing on the Seven Seas’ and ‘Pandora’s Box’. Their albums
still have pride of place in so many record collections from the
first 1980 album ‘Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark’ with its
dayglow sleeve and later that same year ‘Organisation’, followed by
their 1981 classic ‘Architecture and Morality’ and 1983’s ‘Dazzle
Ships’. In 2017 they released ‘The Punishment of Luxury’ which was
hailed by fans and critics alike as a return to the shimmering
brilliance of their classic early singles.
“Electronic music is our language” says Andy. “It’s how we talk.”
“We’re at our best when we’re in a room together, working.” Paul
adds.
“That’s when the sparks and ideas happen. It’s the same now as it
ever was.”
We can’t wait for OMD to return to Friars in September. It’s been
far too long.