John Barnes rejoint Peter Hook sur scène à Manchester

L'ancien footballeur anglais John Barnes a interprété son rap issu du titre « World In Motion » de New Order aux côtés du bassiste Peter Hook lors d'un concert à Manchester le 4 juin.

Cette apparition a eu lieu durant le concert de Hook au Manchester Academy. Le spectacle marquait le 50e anniversaire du concert des Sex Pistols de 1976 à la Lesser Free Trade Hall. Hook a joué une setlist de 35 titres couvrant sa carrière au sein de Joy Division et de New Order. Barnes a rejoint la scène au milieu de l'hymne de la Coupe du Monde 1990, qui demeure le seul single de New Order à avoir atteint la première place des classements au Royaume-Uni. Hook a plus tard décrit l'événement sur Instagram comme un « spectacle vraiment mémorable » et a remercié ses invités, dont Rowetta et les Buzzcocks. Plus tôt dans la semaine, Barnes avait partagé des extraits audio de Paul Gascoigne et Peter Beardsley tentant de reprendre le rap.

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