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Blossoms reveal date for their 'biggest ever' concert at Wythenshawe Park

Blossoms' triumphant return to Manchester for their "biggest ever" homecoming concert will be music to the ears of fans.

The all-day outdoor concert will take place at Wythenshawe Park on August 25, 2024, a follow-up to the successful debut event headlined by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, held at the park earlier this year.

The concert also comes after a year that has seen Blossoms performing shows and festivals across the country, including the headline slot at Kendal Calling, their own headline outdoor shows at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester, Millennium Square in Leeds, and a surprise epic set at Glastonbury where they were joined by the legendary Rick Astley to perform a set full of their favourite Smiths songs.

And Blossoms’ new single, To Do List (After The Breakup) - inspired and named after the viral poetry book Milk And Honey by Rupi Kaur - was incredibly well received. Currently receiving widespread national radio support, the single, which features Findlay on vocals, has been premiered by Radio 1’s Future Sounds and added to the A-list across key networks, including Radio X’s Record Of The Week.

Blossoms' lead vocalist, Tom Ogden, said: "Headlining our biggest show yet at Wythenshawe Park is going to be the moment of our career so far for us.

"It makes me think of me and Joe going to watch Oasis and The Stone Roses at Heaton Park back when we were teenagers, and how important these big summer Manchester shows are to people. It made us want to be in a band, affected what we wore, and changed our lives forever. To misquote Dorothy, 'Lads, I've a feeling we're not on Oldham Street anymore!"

Support at the event will come from internationally acclaimed acts including Dublin’s Inhaler and the legendary Shed

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk