Joy Division Members Reunite for 2025 Anniversary Tour and Exciting New Album Honoring Ian Curtis
In a stunning announcement that has thrilled fans worldwide, the surviving members of Joy Division—Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris—have confirmed plans to reunite in 2025 for a special anniversary tour. The tour, titled *In Memory of Ian*, is set to honor the late Ian Curtis, who passed away in 1980, marking 45 years since the band’s final days. The tour will span multiple cities across Europe and North America, allowing fans to experience the hauntingly unique sound of Joy Division live once again.
Though Joy Division famously dissolved after Curtis’s tragic death, the surviving members’ projects have kept the spirit of the band alive. Peter Hook, who previously had differences with Bernard Sumner, stated, “Time has a way of healing, and this reunion is for Ian and the legacy we all built together.” The performances will reportedly include enhanced visuals, archival footage of Curtis, and a setlist that delves into deep cuts from *Unknown Pleasures* and *Closer*.
The tour is expected to draw a wide range of fans, from long-time followers to younger generations who have discovered Joy Division through its enduring influence on alternative and post-punk music.
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