Cold Cave’s Wesley Eisold has joined Peter Hook onstage to play a cover of New Order’s ‘Procession’. Check out footage of the moment and the full setlist below.
The onstage collaboration between the two took place at the Humphrey’s venue in San Diego on Monday (September 16), as Peter Hook performed alongside his band The Light.
While the former New Order and Joy Division bassist has been underway with his run of US tour dates for a little while now – playing the ‘Substance’ albums from Joy Division and New Order in full – the gig in San Diego saw him catch his crowd off guard as he introduced the Cold Cave artist.
The collaboration took place at the very beginning of Hook’s 30-song setlist, as he opened the show with the 1981 New Order song ‘Procession’. Taking to Instagram after the appearance, the post-punk musician described the moment as a “dream come true”.
“Thank you so much for having me back. Last night was such a blur getting to sing my favourite song ‘PROCESSION’ in beautiful San Diego with this unparalleled band,” he shared. “The spirit in which these songs are delivered is such a gift to all of us and I am so beyond thankful to have stood next to Peter and The Light once again… I will cherish this for the rest of my life.”
The brief appearance at Humphrey’s at the start of the week comes at a busy time for Eisold. Not only is he gearing up for the release of his new album ‘Passion Depression’, he has also been working on a contribution to Refused’s tribute album.
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As well as that, he is currently involved in legal action against Cody Rhoads, WWE and Fanatics over a trademark dispute (via Stereogum).
His time joining Peter Hook on stage comes after the two performed together in that same venue two years ago. Back in 2022, both artists delivered a rendition of New Order’s ‘Ceremony’.
Find more footage from Monday’s show below, as well as the full Peter Hook setlist.
The Peter Hook & The Light San Diego setlist was:
‘Procession’ (New Order cover with Wesley Eisold)
‘Regret’ (New Order cover)
‘What Do You Want From Me?’ (Monaco cover)
‘Ceremony’ (New Order cover)
‘Everything’s Gone Green’ (New Order cover)
‘Temptation’ (New Order cover)
‘Blue Monday’ (New Order cover)
‘Confusion’ (New Order cover)
‘Thieves Like Us’ (New Order cover)
‘The Perfect Kiss’ (New Order cover)
‘Sub-Culture’ (New Order cover)
‘Shellshock’ (New Order cover)
‘State of the Nation’ (New Order cover)
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ (New Order cover)
‘True Faith’ (New Order cover)
‘Novelty’ (Joy Division cover)
‘From Safety to Where…?’ (Joy Division cover)
‘These Days’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Disorder’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Warsaw’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Leaders of Men’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Digital’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Autosuggestion’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Transmission’ (Joy Division cover)
‘She’s Lost Control’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Shadowplay’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Incubation’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Dead Souls'(Joy Division cover)
‘Atmosphere’ (Joy Division cover)
‘Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover)
In other Peter Hook news, the bassist recently shared news of 2025 UK live shows, which will see him and The Light perform New Order’s ‘Get Ready’ in its entirety.
The shows will kick off at the Marble Factory in Bristol on April 17, before continuing the following night (18) with their first show in London since last October, taking place at the Troxy.
The final of the three scheduled dates will be held on April 19 at the 3,500-capacity O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester. This will mark their biggest headline gig to date in the city and first time back there in two years. Visit here for tickets.