The missus and I saw Howard Jones and Blancmange last night at the Bridgewater Hall.
Wife is a huge Howard Jones fan since she was in her early teens forty years ago.
He was okay, but he does like to mess about with his songs. Too much for my liking.
Hojo in a piano moment.

At times having an almost acid-party vibe to it.
And other times warbling un-necessarily.
Call it a cameo role if you like, but rhythm guitar was played by Nick Beggs of Kajagoogoo fame.
They played "Too Shy", which Howard didn't mess about with. One of the better songs in Howard's set.
Nick Beggs

He always was a flambouyant dresser as you can see.
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For me, the highlight was the support act Blancmange.
Opening with a storming version of Blind Vision
Neil Arthur's voice was amazingly unchanged after 40 years. Driving rhythms and a strong voice means I will be booking to see them at the Academy 2 next May.
Blancmange in full swing.

He is clearly not a showman - his quirky dancing showed that. It was all about the music, not polished theatricals.