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Keane’s Tom Chaplin, KT Tunstall and Billy Ocean among the artists coming to Manchester

September has arrived - and with it, news of some amazing gigs taking place right here in Manchester over the next few months.

From shows by Keane frontman Tom Chaplin and The Wannadies this autumn, to KT Tunstall and Billy Ocean's tours in early 2023, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Check out the full line-up below and how to get tickets - be sure to get in there quick!

February 26, 2023

Grammy-nominated Scottish musician, KT Tunstall, burst onto the music scene with her 2004 multi-platinum debut, Eye to the Telescope, which spawned the global hits Black Horse and the Cherry Tree and Suddenly I See.

Next year, she embarks on a nationwide tour, visiting Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh and more.

Catch KT Tunstall live in Manchester in February.

Tickets are now on sale here .

October 10, 2022

Tom began writing new songs two years ago when Keane’s 2019 Cause and Effect tour was interrupted by the pandemic.

These songs, all founded on reflection and imagination, were recorded in six weeks at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath and Paul Epworth’s The Church in North London.

Tom and his band will tour the UK this autumn, visiting multiple cities including Manchester on October 10 ahead of his closing show at the London Palladium on October 22.

Grab your tickets here .

November 1, 2022

After two albums and domestic success with a handful of singles, the band released their third LP, Be a Girl, which propelled them into the global market, and earned them widespread critical and chart recognition.

The singles Might Be Stars, How Does it Feel, and their magnum opus You and Me Song saw them find a special place in British hearts, and they are still regularly played by the country’s biggest

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk