Next summer brings a seismic synth-pop spectacle to Dublin - and we've got tickets to give away!
Soft Cell (Marc Almond and Dave Ball) released four UK Top 20 albums between 1981-1984, spawning hits such as Bedsitter, Say Hello, Wave Goodbye and their era-defining No.1 Tainted Love.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) were formed by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys in the late 70s, and are known for their trademark electronic sound, achieving hits throughout the 80s including Souvenir, Joan of Arc and the anti-war anthem Enola Gay.
Formed after a split from The Human League, Heaven 17 were formed in 1980 in Sheffield, and achieved chart success with hits including (We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang and Temptation.
Tickets to see Soft Cell, OMD and Heaven 17 live at St. Anne's Park, Dublin on Saturday, 3rd June 2023 go on sale at 9am this Friday, 9th December - and we've got two pairs of tickets to give away!
To be in with a chance to win a pair, follow RTÉ Culture on Twitter or Facebook and tell us this:
What do the initials OMD stand for?
Send us your answer (via FB or Twitter) along with the hashtag #RTECulture before Monday, December 19th 2022. The usual competition terms and conditions apply - see here.