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One of the first icons of synthpop, Gary Numan’s phenomenal early successes in the late 1970s and early ‘80s made him a household name. Chart-topping albums such as Replicas, The Pleasure Principle ...
Tubeway Army’s “Are ‘Friends’ Electric” hit the top of the UK single’s chart in the last week of June 1979. It stayed there ...
Those watching this year's Glastonbury Festival unfold were left making a complaint as Gary Numan took to the stage - but not because of his performance. Fans were surprised to learn that it was ...
An 80s music icon has revealed his long-overdue Glastonbury debut almost didn’t happen. Gary Numan played an electrifying set ...
Co Meath psych hardcore band Spearside have covered Gary Numan and Tubeway Army's seventies synth pop classic Are 'Friends' Electric on their new EP, Hatchet Man.
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Gary Oldman says at one point he felt constantly 'typecast' as the 'poster boy for rent-a-villian.' ...
Between Tubeway Army to his first solo project, Numan was arguably the biggest pop star of the moment, but found himself under fire for his synth-heavy sound.
This year will see Gary Numan celebrate the 45th anniversary of his iconic album 'Telekon' with a headline UK tour.
Gary Numan performs My Name Is Ruin at Glastonbury 2025.