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Gary Numan heading to Wulfrun

Synthpop pioneer  is making a return to Wolverhampton, with a concert at Wulfrun Hall on April 23.

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Gary NumanSynthpop pioneer Gary Numan is making a return to Wolverhampton, with a concert at Wulfrun Hall on April 23.

Numan will be at the Wulfrun on Thursday, April 23, 2009. Tickets are £18.50, plus booking fees.

In the late 70s Numan (real name Gary Webb) was the first superstar of English synth-pop; inspiring a generation of electronic music makers with songs like Are 'Friends' Electric?, Cars and We Are Glass.

In more recent years Numan has proved himself a true survivor, reinventing himself as an industrial rock god.

Gary Numan is currently working on a new album, called Resurrection, an album of previously unreleased songs compiled from sessions covering the last three Numan albums - Exile, Pure and Jagged.

For more information see the official Gary Numan website www.numan.co.uk

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