Last night was one of those concerts that far exceeded my expectations and left me appreciating the artist even more. The show took place at Pappy & Harriet’s, which added an extra layer of magic to the evening. I’ve always liked Gary Numan’s ’80s work, and I own a few of his albums: Replicas (with Tubeway Army) and his first solo release, The Pleasure Principle. But I had no idea his sound had evolved into something so much heavier and more industrial—think Nine Inch Nails—than those earlier records.
By the end of the night, I left feeling energized and inspired—reminded that great artists can keep evolving and surprising us, even decades into their careers. Gary Numan isn’t just an ’80s icon; he’s still pushing boundaries and making music that hits hard in the here and now.



































































