Let the bank holiday season commence!
There's lots to look forward to, with an scorcher of an Easter weekend set to come and a string of days off in the pipeline.
So, kick back, relax in the sunshine and browse the array of live Manchester shows up for grabs this week.
This week's selection includes a huge tour for Lulu and a 90s throwback show with boy bands 5ive, A1, Damage and 911.
Read on for this week's full list of shows going on sale.
Lulu, RNCM
October 13, 2019

Lulu has announced an extensive UK tour for autumn 2019.
Celebrating 55 years since the release of the debut smash hit single Shout, Lulu’s On Fire tour will see the Grammy-nominated singer play 35 dates across the UK from September to November.
Lulu said, "I've so enjoyed touring with my amazing band over the past few years that it didn't take very long for me to get the urge to hit the road again. We’ll be playing here, there and everywhere, so I invite fans old and new to come along and share a great night covering my six decades in music."
Tickets go on sale on Thursday, April 18 at 10am from: luluofficial.com .
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Boys Are Back - 5ive/A1/Damage/911 , O2 Apollo
March 6, 2020

Get ready for a heavy dose of 90s nostalgia with The Boys Are Back tour.
Coming to the O2 Apollo next spring, the show will feature performances from boybands 5ive, A1, Damage and 911.
Fans can expect to hear plenty of 90s favourites including Everybody Get Up, Take On Me, More Than a Woman and A Little Bit More.
Tickets are on sale now from: Ticketmaster .
Kara Marni, YES (The Basement)
October 16, 2019
Emerging singer-songwriter Kara Marni has announced a series of headline shows this autumn, including a show at Manchester's YES.
The London-born artist recently released two new tracks, Lose My Love and You Might Need Somebody. The new music comes a year after the release of her debut EP, Love Just Aint Enough.
Tickets are on sale now from: Gigs and Tours .
An Evening with Richard Jobson, Stoller Halll
September 5, 2019

Film director, author and lead singer of punk band The Skids, Richard Jobson has announced a string of dates for 2019.
For his Songs for Stories tour, which features a Manchester Show at Stoller Hall, Jobson will be sharing some of his life experiences alongside musical interludes. He will also be joined by Bruce & Jamie Watson of Big Country.
Tickets are on sale now from: Stoller Hall .
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