Gary Numan will be stopping in Austin, Texas on his “The Intruder” tour on Thursday, September 23 with doors opening at 7 pm to the public. This show is for all ages with tickets still available and being sold for $32.
One of the founding fathers of synth pop, Gary Numan has influenced countless artists with his constantly evolving form of dystopian electronic rock music since the late 1970s. Establishing a lonely, android-like persona, he rose to fame leading Tubeway Army, a pioneering new wave band whose second album, 1979’s Replicas, became the first of Numan’s three consecutive gold-selling, chart-topping full-lengths in the U.K. The same year’s The Pleasure Principle, his first solo effort, included the perennial favorite “Cars,” which remains his biggest worldwide hit.
He continued refining his sound, incorporating elements of jazz and funk into more sophisticated efforts like 1982’s I, Assassin, and remained a consistent presence in the U.K. charts throughout the following decades. His impact continued to make itself felt; his dark, paranoid vision, theatrically icy alien persona, and clinical, robotic sound were echoed strongly in the work of many goth rock and (especially) industrial artists to come.
His own work took a turn towards industrial and darkwave with releases like 1994’s Sacrifice and 2000’s Pure, and the release of a tribute album, in addition to numerous dance artists sampling or reworking his past hits, helped revive his popularity. Frequently working with producer Ade Fenton since the late 2000s, Numan released some of his most acclaimed and well-received work in decades during the 2010s, with 2017’s Savage (Songs from a Broken World) reaching number two in the U.K., his highest-charting album since 1980. He continued exploring post-apocalyptic themes with 2021’s Intruder.
Gary Numan
Thursday, September 23
All ages
Doors: 7 pm
Tickets: $32
Emo’s Austin
2015 E. Riverside Dr.
Austin, TX 78741
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