OMD delivers an energetic live show packed with timeless synth-pop classics, iconic hooks and electronic grooves that continue to inspire generations of fans.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) is an influential British synth-pop band founded in 1978 in Meols, Merseyside by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys. The band is regarded as one of the pioneers of electronic pop music and played a key role in bringing synth-pop into the mainstream.
Their debut single Electricity introduced their distinctive sound, but it was the global hit Enola Gay (1980) that firmly established them on the international stage. This was followed by classics such as Souvenir, Joan of Arc and If You Leave, and acclaimed albums including Architecture & Morality, which became landmarks within the genre. OMD blends experimental electronic elements with strong melodic songwriting, resulting in music that is both innovative and accessible.
After a period of hiatus, the band reformed in 2006 and has since continued to tour worldwide. At the end of 2015, it was announced that co-founder Malcolm Holmes would no longer be able to tour with OMD. Nevertheless, the band remains active and continues to build on its impressive live legacy, drawing from a catalogue spanning more than four decades.
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