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UK Eurovision singer Mae Muller announces one-off show for Manchester fans

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British singer and Eurovision hopeful, Mea Muller has announced a new UK tour ahead of representing the United Kingdom at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.

The 25-year-old rising star will be performing for one night only at the O2 Ritz Manchester on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Tickets for her highly anticipated Manchester show will go on general sale on Friday, May 5 at 10 am via Ticketmaster. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Mae’s Eurovision entry, the upbeat and incredibly catching “I Wrote A Song” is the first UK Eurovision entry to debut inside the Top 40 in its first week since 2011.

Described as "a bold voice of a frustrated generation, making pop music that packs a real punch" Mae has already amassed a loyal following who will be cheering her on at the Eurovision Song Contest on May, 13.

Speaking about her own experience as a female artist, she said: "I feel like I'm slowly learning to be vulnerable. I can be strong, sassy, confident, and I can be sad and have my low moments: I’m still me, it’s just as empowering to show both sides.” Preceding her five-date tour, the London-born singer will also be appearing at selected festivals across the UK including Radio City Hits Live in Liverpool where she will be performing alongside established artists including Jess Glynne, Tom Grennan, Zara Larsson and Ella Henderson.

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