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Gary Numan - Micromusic

Gary Numan's 1981 "Farewell" concerts at Wembley Arena, London marked the first phase of his career. Performing material from three Number 1 albums (Replica's, The Pleasure Principle and Telekon) against the spectacular backdrop of one of the largest sets ever built on a stage in the UK, this is Numan delivering on every level - songs that are still hugely influencial 30 years later, pure pop star theatre and a light show as big as a city. One of the greatest shows of all time? No question.

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Gary Numan's 1981 "Farewell" concerts at Wembley Arena, London marked the first phase of his career. Performing material from three Number 1 albums (Replica's, The Pleasure Principle and Telekon) against the spectacular backdrop of one of the largest sets ever built on a stage in the UK, this is Numan delivering on every level - songs that are still hugely influencial 30 years later, pure pop star theatre and a light show as big as a city. One of the greatest shows of all time? No question.

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