With the return of live music on its way, we’re bringing you another round-up of gigs coming this Summer and beyond that you can grab tickets for right now. There’s some big names here taking the Manchester stage… so it’s time to get booking.

Alicia Keys: ALICIA The World Tour | AO Arena Manchester | Sun 6 Jun | 7:30pm | £57.60

One of the most successful R&B artists of all time – Alicia Keys brings her soulful vocals, piano skills and repertoire of hits to all corners of the world this year – including a date at Manchester’s AO Arena. Sunday 6 June is your chance to see the Girl On Fire singer perform tracks from her 2020 self-titled album ALICIA, along with plenty of fan favourites. Tickets are on sale now priced at £57.60 – find out more and grab yours via the link below.

AO Arena, Victoria Station Approach, Hunts Bank, Manchester, M3 1AR
Black Grape: It's Great When You’re Straight...Yeah – 25th Anniversary Tour | O2 Ritz | Fri 3 Sep | 6:30pm | £29

Manchester’s Black Grape mark 25 years since the release of their debut album It’s Great When You’re Straight…Yeah with a rescheduled tour kicking off at the city’s O2 Ritz venue. The group, which features former members of Happy Mondays and Ruthless Rap Assassins, will take the stage on Friday 3 September to celebrate. Unreserved standing tickets are priced at just £29. Book yours via the link below.

O2 Ritz, Whitworth St W, Manchester, M1 5NQ, Tel: 0161 714 4140
Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia Tour | AO Arena | Thu 16 Sep | 7.30pm | From £41.75

After the release of her second studio album Future Nostalgia last year, London-born Dua Lipa goes on the road for a UK/European tour with over 20 dates. Originally planned to take place in spring-summer 2020, the tour was postponed twice to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic – but the party comes to Manchester on Thursday 16 September at the AO Arena. All standing tickets may have sold out, but there’s still plenty of tickets (priced from £41.75) on sale for this date. Be quick!

AO Arena, Victoria Station Approach, Hunts Bank, Manchester, M3 1AR
Tue 30 Mar
Words:
Cat Allan
Published on:
Tue 30 Mar 2021