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Peter Hook Eyes Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gig; Hints Oasis Could Spark New Order Reunion

Peter Hook Eyes Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gig; Hints Oasis Could Spark New Order Reunion

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Peter Hook Eyes Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gig; Hints Oasis Could Spark New Order Reunion

Peter Hook discusses Rock & Roll Hall of Fame plans and how Oasis might be the bridge to a New Order reunion at the big event.

There’s a buzz stirring in the music world as Peter Hook, the iconic bassist of New Order and Joy Division, opens up about his hopes to perform at the upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. What’s got fans even more excited? Hook suggests that the legendary Britpop band Oasis could play the role of mediators to bring about a New Order reunion — something many of us dream about.

Peter Hook’s Rock Hall Performance Talks

Peter Hook, known for his unmistakable basslines that helped define both Joy Division’s haunting post-punk sound and New Order’s synth-driven anthems, is reportedly in discussions with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame producers about a possible performance at the upcoming ceremony. This event will take place in Los Angeles this November, marking a momentous occasion for British music legends.

Peter Hook and Oasis, potential key players in a New Order reunion at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The Rock Hall recently inducted Joy Division and New Order as one combined act, finally recognizing the interconnected legacy of these bands — a journey that began with Joy Division’s tragic loss of frontman Ian Curtis in 1980 and transformed into New Order’s pioneering electronic-rock fusion. This induction follows multiple nominations spanning 2023, 2025, and 2026.

A Star-Studded Lineup for 2026

Besides Hook’s bands, six British acts will be inducted this year — a record-breaking honor that includes Oasis, Billy Idol, and Sade. Other notable inductees in the ‘Performer’ category include Luther Vandross and the Wu-Tang Clan, making for a diverse and electrifying ceremony.

The Rift With New Order

Though Hook played with Joy Division and New Order until 2007, the relationship with his former bandmates remains strained. Since New Order continued without him starting in 2011, Hook has been outspoken about his feelings.

In a candid interview, he labeled the band’s decision to move on without him as “frankly, disgusting,” saying he cannot forgive the move. “I won’t be borrowing their ball, shall we say, for any kind of game,” he quipped, highlighting deep fractures in their relationship.

Hook also expressed frustration that the band still uses the New Order name despite his absence, calling it “a travesty.” Yet, despite the bitterness, he confirmed he plans to attend the Rock Hall ceremony, eager to witness this prestigious moment.

“It’s a dreadful shame… when you get to our age, you realize that road ahead is looking a lot bloody shorter than the road behind, and you should show it respect.” – Peter Hook

Could Oasis Be the Peacemakers?

In a twist that only the music world could conjure, Hook suggested that Oasis might be the perfect intermediaries to help heal the rift and possibly reunite New Order on stage.

Speaking to Billboard, Hook mused that if Bernard Sumner, New Order’s frontman, were to extend an olive branch admitting past mistakes, perhaps a truce could blossom. And who better to broker peace than Liam and Noel Gallagher, known for their own legendary sibling squabbles and eventual reconciliations?

Hook imagined Oasis stepping in with a playful nudge: “OK you two. Let’s shake hands and get up there and play ‘Transmission’, ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’, and ‘Blue Monday.’” The very thought of these iconic anthems performed together again sends chills down the spine of any music lover.

Still Too Much Bad Blood

Despite the possibility of reconciliation, Hook remains practical about the chances of a New Order reunion. In a past interview, he joked about being offered a boxing ring for the Hall of Fame stage, underscoring the lingering tensions.

He noted that the other members might avoid the ceremony to sidestep any awkward encounters. “I think it’s because they don’t even want to have to consider that they might have to meet or get together,” he said. The Rock Hall, famous for bringing former bandmates together, often sees drama unfold — but Hook embraces that mindset, believing “no publicity is bad publicity.”

Joy Division and New Order’s Induction: A Celebration

Meanwhile, Hook’s former bandmates have expressed their gratitude and pride over the induction. They posted a heartfelt message thanking the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and their fans for the recognition that spans their journey from Joy Division to New Order.

“Not bad for a couple of bands that were never entirely sure what they were doing.”

It’s a humble nod to the chaotic, creative energy that fueled their music and built a legacy lasting almost five decades.

The Ceremony and What’s Next

The 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is slated for Saturday, November 14, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Fans unable to attend can catch the broadcast on ABC and Disney+ in December, ensuring everyone gets a front-row seat to history.

For music buffs eager to relive stories behind the songs, Peter Hook also shared insights into Joy Division’s iconic tracks in a recent video interview, shedding light on the creative forces behind some of the most enduring songs of the post-punk era.

Looking Back at Last Year’s Inductees

To put this year’s event in perspective, the 2025 Hall of Fame welcomed The White Stripes, Cyndi Lauper, OutKast, Soundgarden, Bad Company, Chubby Checker, and Joe Cocker. Salt-N-Pepa and Warren Zevon were honored for their lasting musical influence, setting the stage for the diverse and dynamic roster in 2026.

Wrapping It Up: Will New Order Reunite?

Peter Hook’s openness to perform and his hopeful nod to Oasis as peacekeepers has stirred the imaginations of fans worldwide. Could the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame stage witness a legendary reunion? Only time will tell, but the excitement and anticipation are undeniable.

FAQ

  • What is Peter Hook’s role in New Order and Joy Division?
    Peter Hook was the bassist for both Joy Division and New Order, playing a crucial role in their signature sounds.
  • Why is there tension between Peter Hook and New Order?
    New Order continued without Hook from 2011, which he publicly criticized, citing personal and legal disputes.
  • Who are the new inductees for the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
    The lineup includes Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Billy Idol, Sade, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, and others.
  • When and where is the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 ceremony?
    It’s scheduled for November 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with a TV broadcast in December.
  • How could Oasis help with a New Order reunion?
    Peter Hook suggested Oasis members Liam and Noel Gallagher could act as intermediaries to mend fences and encourage a reunion.

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