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Don’t miss out on tickets to see these seven artists live in Manchester

November has arrived, along with shorter days and cooler temperatures. And if getting tickets to a live show in Manchester is something that will help get you through the winter months, you’re in luck.

There’s plenty of great names coming to the city before the turn of the year, as well as in 2024, including Fatboy Slim, Echo & The Bunnymen, Everything Everything, and more.

Check out this week’s round-up below and grab your tickets.

March 16, 2024

One of the most influential British bands in modern history, Echo & The Bunnymen are heading out on a major UK tour in March 2024.

The tour will celebrate the songs that have earned the group 20 Top 20 hits and nine Top 20 albums so far during their incredible 40+ year career.

Their seminal albums 'Crocodiles', 'Heaven Up Here', 'Porcupine' and 'Ocean Rain' have been a major influence for many groups such as Coldplay, The Killers and The Flaming Lips, and Hole, whilst later albums 'Evergreen' and 'What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?' and 'Siberia & Meteorites' demonstrate what an amazing body of work the band have.

Tickets go on sale here at 10am today (November 3).

September 16, 2024

Internationally renowned singer, composer and actor David Essex OBE has announced a massive 20-date UK tour for August and September 2024 culminating at the London Palladium. This tour, his first since 2022, will see him perform much-loved hits spanning over his entire repertoire.

David first shot to fame when he went to an audition for the London production of the musical Godspell and was chosen by enthusiastic US producers for the role of Jesus. He received major awards and some ecstatic reviews which saw him lead a cast at the Roundhouse and then at the West End for two

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk