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5 Reasons to see Squeeze at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool
4 months ago
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As Squeeze celebrates their 50th anniversary with a massive UK tour this year, the legendary British band is gearing up to deliver an unforgettable live experience.
If you’re thinking about watching Squeeze live at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, here are five reasons why you won’t want to miss this anniversary spectacular…
Half-century of hits
Squeeze has spent the last 50 years making some of the most memorable songs in rock history.
From classics like Up the Junction, Cool for Cats, and Tempted to their 80s and 90s gems like Hourglass and Some Fantastic Place, the setlist is filled with timeless tunes.
Fans can expect a journey through their back catalogue, offering them a rare opportunity to experience both the hits and hidden gems live on stage.
Special guest: Badly Drawn Boy
Joining Squeeze on their 50th anniversary tour is none other than Damon Gough, better known as Badly Drawn Boy.
Celebrating his own milestone of 25 years in the music industry, Badly Drawn Boy’s soulful sound will set the perfect tone for an evening of excellent entertainment.
Expect to hear fan favourites from his Mercury Prize-winning debut The Hour Of Bewilderbeast to tracks from his most recent album, Banana Skin Shoes.
Supporting a vital cause
Squeeze is once again supporting The Trussell Trust, a charity dedicated to providing emergency food and support to those in need across the UK.
Audience members are encouraged to bring food donations to the show, with collection points available throughout the venue.
This is a chance to enjoy great music while making a meaningful difference to people facing hunger in the UK.
An unforgettable live experience
Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook lead an incredible lineup of musicians that includes; bassist Owen Biddle, guitarist Melvin Duffy, percussionist Steve Smith, keyboardist Stephen Large, and drummer Simon Hanson.
Their live performances are nothing short of a masterclass in music, the energy and chemistry on stage promises to be a night of pure magic.
Exclusive anniversary surprises
As part of their 50th anniversary celebrations, Squeeze is diving into their archives of previously unreleased material.
The band is currently working on new songs too, meaning fans might get a sneak peek at fresh tracks alongside their beloved classics.