Reprising a show staged earlier this year in New York City, German electronic collective Kraftwerk will bring its ground-breaking 3-D multimedia presentation “Kraftwerk – Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8” to London’s Tate Modern museum, performing each of its eight albums in its entirety across nine nights in February.
The shows, to be staged in the Tate’s Turbine Hall, are billed as a “chronological exploration of the group’s sonic and visual experiments” and mark Kraftwerk’s first concerts in London since 2004. Tickets for the show, limited to four tickets per person for a single show and priced at £60, go on sale at 7:30 GMT Dec. 12.
Kraftwerk staged the Retrospective show in New York last April and will perform the concerts in Dusseldorf, Germany, in January.
Kraftwerk – Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 at London’s Tate Modern
Feb. 6: Autobahn (1974)
Feb. 7: Radio-Activity (1975)
Feb. 8: Trans Europe Express (1977)
Feb. 9: The Man-Machine (1978)
Feb. 11: Computer World (1981)
Feb. 12: Techno Pop (1986)
Feb. 13: The Mix (1991)
Feb. 14: Tour De France (2003)
PREVIOUSLY ON SLICING UP EYEBALLS
- Kraftwerk to perform 8 albums in 8 nights for 3-D ‘Retrospective’ at New York’s MoMA
- Kraftwerk joins New Order on first day of Miami’s Ultra Music Festival in March
- Kraftwerk reissuing 8 classic albums, plus ‘12345678 The Catalogue’ box set
Cool!
Are they getting into the Hall Of Fame next year?