UEA LCR, Norwich
Sunday 15th March 2022
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GARY NUMAN – NORWICH – LIVE REVIEW
Music icon and pioneer Gary Numan arrives in Norwich on a warm Sunday night, as his lengthy UK Tour draws towards a close.
This has been a tour that has included a statement headline show at Wembley Arena, as the career resurgence continues for Numan. Part of the reason for this renaissance is the cult-like devotion of Numan fans who fill the venue well in advance of their heroâs arrival.
The second reason for this rejuvenation is the current hot streak of releases from an artist very much in form. After reaching Number 20 in the Album Charts with 2013 effort âSplinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)â, Numan has delivered not one but two Number 2 Albums with 2017âs âSavage (Songs from a Broken World)â and last yearâs âIntruderâ.
Vindication for an artist who has never taken the easy route via the nostalgia circuit and has always followed the creative path.
The third reason for recent successes is that Numan is a force of nature live, but we will get on to that in just a moment. First a mention to opening act, Divine Shade, who do a fantastic job in warming up the receptive UEA LCR.
Fans early arrival is well rewarded with a superb performance from the French trio; who much like our headliner are able to perfectly blend rock and electronic influences into an aurally stimulating sound. Combining this with a visually pleasing stage presence, the band has the winning formula down.
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Soon enough, itâs time for Numan to take to the stage, but he doesnât just take to it⊠he owns it. As we mentioned, the live presentation of Numan and his band is a large reason for his recent success, and from the stunning opener, âIntruderâ, onwards the band have the audience in the palm of their hands.
The visual effects on offer on this tour are incredible and complement the music splendidly. This dynamic typifies Numan live and creates an immersive experience for gig-goers. Itâs hard not to be mesmerised by the light show whilst simultaneously being captivated by the music.
On the set list front there is a great mix of new and old material with latest album, âIntruderâ at the forefront. There is no real lull in the set, but obvious highlights include âMetalâ, âDown in the Parkâ and âCarsâ.
Itâs newer tracks though such as âThe Giftâ, âMy Name Is Ruinâ and âLove Hurt Bleedâ that really standout this evening; which again provides evidence that whilst undoubtedly a music icon, Numan is far from a nostalgia act.
An encore of âA Prayer for the Unbornâ and âAre âFriendsâ Electricâ sends the audience home happy and cements Gary Numan as an artist at the top of his game.
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