The Human League Announce NZ Tour
Following on from their fantastic shows in 2024, the timeless Synth-Pop geniuses of The Human League will return to New Zealand in February 2027 with their highly anticipated Generations: The Greatest Hits Tour, bringing decades of iconic hits to fans nationwide.
Saturday February 13, 2027 – Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Auckland
Tuesday February 16, 2027 – Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Thursday February 18, 2027 – Town Hall, Christchurch
Early bird presale: Wednesday, February 4 – 9am
Sign up HERE to register
Tickets on sale: Friday, February 6 – 9am
Available via www.destroyalllines.com
Presenters: Destroy All Lines and Metropolis Touring

Hailing from Sheffield, UK, The Human League dominated the global charts throughout the 1980s and beyond with their stylish, forward-thinking sound – a sound that remains as fresh, influential, and relevant today as ever. Long before electronic music became mainstream, the band were among the first to successfully use computers and sequencers to create rhythm and melody, redefining modern pop in the process. As early as 1982, The Sydney Morning Herald described them as “one of the first futurist bands.”
Today, founding members Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall, and Susan Ann Sulley continue to captivate audiences around the world. With Oakey’s unmistakable voice and magnetic stage presence at the helm, The Human League remain one of the most compelling live acts of their era with hits including: ‘Don’t You Want Me’, ‘(Keep Feeling) Fascination’, ‘Human’, ‘Love Action (I Believe in Love)’, ‘The Lebanon’, ‘Mirror Man’, ‘Being Boiled’ and many more.
New Zealand audiences can expect an unforgettable night with the band’s signature stamp in dynamic and dazzling live setting. The timeless songs stand as monuments to the band’s songwriting craft and enduring cultural impact, continuing to resonate across generations of music lovers.
The Greatest Hits Tour presented by Destroy All Lines and Metropolis Touring promises an electrifying journey through four decades of hits, style, and synth-pop brilliance.
