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Blossoms will play five nights in Manchester, at five different music venues
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Blossoms have announced details of a 5-night Manchester live residency which is happening between 19 – 23 November.
The residency from North West band Blossoms, which starts at Manchester Academy on 19 November, will also include gigs at O2 Ritz, Albert Hall, O2 Victoria Warehouse and O2 Apollo. Tickets are on sale at 9.30am here on 20 September and the band will play songs from their new album Gary, as well as a selection of greatest hits and fan favourites. Full details are listed below.
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Speaking about the Manchester residency, Blossoms say:Â
“We wanted to do something special with the Manchester shows for this run of gigs. We played each one of these venues on our way up, so it’s great after our Wythenshawe Park show to go and do these venues and remember where everything started for us. It’s a love letter of shows to the city! We can’t wait x.”
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Blossoms recently played their biggest headline gig to date, a sold-out show to 30,000 people at Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park. The band’s previously announced UK tour dates for October and November are nearly sold out, with only a few tickets left at a handful of the shows (see full details below and on Blossoms’ website).
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Set for release this Friday, Blossoms’ new album Gary is produced by the band’s long-time collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungle’s Josh-Lloyd Watson, who produced What Can I Say After I’m Sorry? and Nightclub. CMAT has also co-written two tracks on the album, I Like Your Look and Why Do I Give You The Worst Of Me? The band have released three singles from the album to date – Perfect Me, Gary, and What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?, which received great support across radio (Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio X, Absolute) and playlists on streaming platforms (Summer Indie, Indie List, Antidote, ALT CTRL).
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 Blossoms’ forthcoming album Gary is the band’s fifth studio album. Their 2016 debut Blossoms topped the album charts for two consecutive weeks and went on to earn the band BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominations, while 2018’s Cool Like You charted at Number 4 in the UK album chart, spawning the anthemic singles I Can’t Stand It, There’s A Reason Why (I Never Returned Your Calls) and How Long Will This Last? Their third studio album, 2020’s Foolish Loving Spaces was the band’s second UK Number 1 album, while their fourth studio LP Ribbon Around The Bomb gave the band their third UK Number 1 album, with the record’s standout tracks Ode To NYC, The Sulking Poet and Care Forwell established as fan favourites. Blossoms have had five Top 5 albums in the UK, including their In Isolation/Live From The Plaza Theatre, Stockport release.