New Order, South America live dates confirmed for November and December 2026
Published on 08/18/2026 at 20:23 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
New Order are extending their touring story into late 2026. According to the band’s official announcement dated August 6, 2026, they will return to South America in November and December for shows in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Colombia, with multiple dates already listed on their live page on the official New Order site.
South America schedule for late 2026
The official tour section currently highlights a run that starts with two shows at Espaço Unimed in São Paulo on November 23 and November 25, 2026, before moving on to Fauna Primavera at Parque Ciudad Empresarial in Santiago on November 28, Mandarine Park in Buenos Aires on December 1, Veltrac Music Festival in Lima on December 5 and Movistar Arena in Bogotá on December 9, 2026 via the New Order tour page.
Why the 2026 shows matter for German fans
For fans in Germany, these South American dates follow a period of strong European activity in 2026, with the band’s previous announcements emphasizing Berlin and Munich as key stops on their European tour, and now adding a continental extension that underlines their continued international demand. While the late-2026 shows take place in Latin America, German listeners who have followed New Order since the days of Blue Monday and True Faith see this as proof that the band remains an active touring unit rather than a purely heritage act, and many travel from Germany to major destination cities like São Paulo or Santiago when European tours sell out.
More New Order news and background
For deeper coverage of New Order’s tours, catalog releases and reception in Germany and beyond, readers can explore additional reporting and archives.
The musical core of New Order
New Order formed in Manchester in 1980 out of the remaining members of Joy Division, blending post-punk guitars with synthesizers and drum machines to create a hybrid of new wave, synthpop and alternative dance. Their early albums Movement, Power, Corruption and Lies and Low-Life built the foundation for this sound, while the 1983 single Blue Monday became one of the most influential and commercially successful 12-inch singles in history, connecting club culture in places like Berlin and other European cities to the band’s Factory Records aesthetic.
Where the band stands now
New Order’s next officially confirmed live date is November 23, 2026 at Espaço Unimed in São Paulo, Brazil, as listed on the band’s current tour page.
New Order at a glance
- Act: New Order
- Genre: New wave, synthpop, post-punk
- Origin: Manchester, England, United Kingdom
- Active since: 1980
- Lineup: Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Stephen Morris (drums), Gillian Gilbert (keyboards, guitar), Phil Cunningham (guitar, keyboards), Tom Chapman (bass)
- Label: Mute Records (recent studio work), Warner/Rhino for catalog and compilations
- Key works: Power, Corruption and Lies (1983), Low-Life (1985), Technique (1989), Music Complete (2015)
- Current album/compilation: (The Best of & The Rest of) New Order, released July 17, 2026
- Charts / certifications: (The Best of & The Rest of) New Order entered the UK Albums Chart in July 2026, while classic tracks such as Blue Monday have accumulated more than 550 million streams on Spotify as of mid-August 2026.
- Next live date: November 23, 2026 – São Paulo, Espaço Unimed (Brazil)
Frequently asked questions about New Order
When will New Order next perform live?
The next confirmed New Order concert is scheduled for November 23, 2026 at Espaço Unimed in São Paulo, followed by additional South American dates through December 9, 2026.
What is New Order’s most recent release?
The most recent major release is the compilation (The Best of & The Rest of) New Order, issued on July 17, 2026 and gathering remastered singles and remixes from across the band’s career.
How big is New Order’s streaming footprint today?
As of August 12, 2026, data aggregators report that New Order’s catalog has surpassed 2.2 billion total streams on Spotify, with Blue Monday alone exceeding 550 million plays.
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