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Coronation Street's Samia Longchambon points out 'coincidence' as she parties with 'big guns' husband at The Weeknd

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Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon didn't miss the coincidence when she headed to watch The Weeknd in Manchester. The megastar, aka Ethiopian-Canadian Abel Tesfaye, kicked off the UK leg of his After Hours Til Dawn tour at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday (June 10) and the actress was among the thousands in attendance.

The already hot temperatures were raised when The Weeknd hit the stage all in white with a silver mask and belted out a string of his popular hits.

After enjoying every minute of the show as it unfolded, Samia took to Instagram on Sunday (June 11) as she posed from the stands in a blue vest top and mini denim shorts.

The soap star, known for playing Maria Windass in the ITV soap, kept her blonde locks down as they fell over her shoulders and she covered her eyes with a pair of stylish aviator shades. Join our new Coronation Street WhatsApp group by clicking here "#lastnight @theweeknd was incredible...

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