OMD are preparing for a special online concert in aid of their live show crew whose livelihoods have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Wirral's electronic pioneers stage their uniquely special You, Me & OMD live show from London's Indigo at The O2 on Saturday, October 24.
Featuring songs from their iconic album Architecture & Morality, plus a wealth of hits from their legendary back catalogue it will be Live-streamed and with a Zoom-integrated audience of 1,000, as well as a chance to be in the limited 200 capacity audience, the show will start at 9pm (UK time) on the night.
The show is a partnership with Live Here Now, AEG and indigo at The O2.
All profits will be divided between the band's dedicated and loyal crew that work on their live show and have been struggled both mentally and financially from the impact of no touring due to the pan and uncertainty of their futures.
A spokesperson for the event said: "It has been an opportunity for the band's co-founders Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys to show their appreciation and give back to their team, granting them a sense of purpose and dignity with something special to work on.
"Live crew are often overlooked and only acknowledged when things go wrong, so You Me & OMD is also a chance to shine a light on the crucial work that they do."
Meols-born Andy McCluskey said: "As a result of the pandemic, and seeing the plight of technical crew and suppliers in the music industry, we have decided to put our money where our mouths are.
"We want to raise money for the crew members who have been with us now for many years. All profit will be divided between our essential but unseen stars of OMD’s live performances.
"This concert will also employ theatre staff and generate income for audio, lighting companies, promoters and many more and we couldn't be more delighted to be able to give something back."
Mirelle Davis, the band’s manager, who has helped spearhead the event, added: "It feels good after the endless and soul-destroying months of cancelling shows to be doing something positive and actually creating a live show.
"This is a project very close to my heart, and whilst I appreciate not all bands are in the same financial position, it would be great to see others following our lead."
You Me & OMD ticket options are as follows:
- Tier 1: £10 - Access to watch the live stream
- Tier 2: £15 - You will receive a unique code that allows you access to a 48 hour pre-sale window for the band's soon-to-be-announced headline shows. You'll get the best seats in the house, or early access to a standing gig. This is limited to two tickets per person.
- Tier 3: £25.00 - As tier 2, but you'll also gain access to a Zoom video call & your face will appear on screen between songs and the band will be able to see you! Also includes the chance to join the Qjam meet and greet with the band. These are limited, so buy as soon as possible for access.
- Tier 4: Physical audience tickets to be sold via auction.
To raise extra money for the crew, the band have also announced a unique run of merchandise relating to "the weird and the wonderful when it comes to life on the road".
With the live sector being one of the hardest hit industries in the world, and uncertainty surrounding work in the near future, the event's spokesperson continued: You Me & OMD is "a lifeline for the band’s crew, and a unique show of gratitude.
"Tune in and put the date in your calendars as this special night is not to be missed.
For band updates, go to www.omd.uk.com
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