The Human League, Soft Cell and Alison Moyet will launch Generations Tour on June 2 in San Diego.
Three shows of the tour have already sold out: San Francisco (June 5), Salt Lake City (June 11), and Niagara, ON (July 2nd).
Cities including Chicago (June 23) and New York City (June 26) have been issued low ticket alerts, warning of imminent sell outs.
“Since our debut in 1980, we have always enjoyed an awesome welcome in America and we’re really thrilled to be embarking on a cContinue oast-to-coast tour of the U.S. in 2026,” said Philip Oakey of The Human League. “Sharing the stage on this visit will be two of the best and most iconic music acts of our generation, Soft Cell and Alison Moyet. Both are personal favorites. We’re looking forward to being part of the bill of a lifetime and, once more, getting the chance to play in some of our best loved places in the world. We can’t wait.”

“Live work really matters to me,” Alison Moyet said. “I love the physical feeling that singing gives me. It’s totally primal and euphoric. On stage, I remember how to connect with myself. I am honoured to have been invited to share a stage on this tour with The Human League and Soft Cell. Stunning artists that reframed our music scene and by cutting their own shapes, made it possible for people like me to launch.”
Emerging at the top of 1980 during a particularly fertile music cosmos, these three artists initiated a colossal shift in music, rising up the ranks quickly and staying there in the decades to come, proving their longevity was a result of their solid musicianship and not because of any trends.
With such earth-shifting singles such as The Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me,” “Fascination,” and “Human,” Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love” and “Purple Zone” with Pet Shop Boys, and Alison Moyet’s “Situation” (as Yaz) and “Love Resurrection,” each artists’ contribution to music is undeniable.
Reaching new generations of fans for over 40 years, they continue to inspire subsequent generations through the innovative sounds and songs they created which remain hugely influential even today. To this end, The Generations Tour celebrates their impact as landmarks in the British music scene – their innovative music and style having influenced fashion, sound and club culture in the U.K., the U.S., Europe, and beyond.