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American rock band Fall Out Boy have announced a small, intimate show will take place in Manchester in less than two weeks time.
Following the launch of their UK arena tour, two additional dates have been added by the Grammy award-winning group including one in Manchester and one in London. The band have also revealed the track listing for their soon-to-launch album, So Much (For) Stardust, which will be released on March 24.
The Manchester gig will take place at the legendary Band on The Wall on Wednesday, 15 March, while the London gig will take place the day after. Fans who pre-order the new album from the Fall Out Boy UK website before 2pm on Tuesday, March 7 will get exclusive ticket access to these dates, while general sale begins at 10am on Wednesday, March 8.
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Fall Out Boy’s new record will be their eighth studio album and first since 2018’s Mania, which earned them a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall 1 album. The band have so far only revealed two tracks from 'the album - 'Love From The Other Side' and 'Heartbreak Feels So Good' - but fans today were also treated to the album's full track listing as part of the anncounment.
Fall Out Boy broke the news of Twitter and said: "We’re gonna sweat it out at the altars of the alternative and punk rock scenes that were born in small clubs in Manchester and London." Band on The Wall retweeted the news, and fans in the comments couldn't believe the news.
One wrote: "This is phenomenal. So sad I can’t make the 15t but BOTW is a beautiful venue. Damn what a gig it’ll be."
Another added: "If you get
Here are your Monday morning Manchester United headlines.
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Fall Out Boy have announced two intimate UK shows and shared the tracklist for their upcoming new album ‘So Much (For) Stardust’.The band will release their eighth studio album – and first in five years – on March 24, via Fueled By Ramen.Ahead of the record’s arrival, Fall Out Boy will return to the UK for two tiny shows in Manchester and London. The US band will play at Manchester’s Band On The Wall on March 15 and London’s Heaven on March 16.Fans who pre-order the new album from Fall Out Boy’s UK web store before 2pm GMT on March 7 will get exclusive ticket access to the special gigs.
West Ham striker Michael Antonio has backed Manchester United to make a shock charge for the Premier League title this season.
Biffy Clyro singer and guitarist Simon Neil and Mike Vennart (Biffy Clyro live guitarist, solo artist, and ex-Oceansize frontman), have announced a spring tour before releasing any music.They will be joined by Dave Lombardo (Slayer, Testament, Fantomas) on drums and Naomi Macleod (Bitch Falcon) on bass.Empire State Bastard kick the shows off in Glasgow on March 26 at Cathouse before heading to Manchester’s Rebellion on March 27 and London’s The Underworld on March 28. Tickets for the Glasgow show will be available here from 10am GMT this Friday (March 3) and tickets for the other shows here.Empire State Bastard intimate UK tour 2023:MARCH26 – Glasgow, Cathouse27 – Manchester, Rebellion28 – London, The UnderworldThe news follows the band sharing a first teaser of music last week – listen below.A post shared by Empire State Bastard (@esb666_)Neil previously spoke about the project during an In Conversation video chat with NME, where he said he had four albums lined up with Biffy Clyro, Marmaduke Duke, Empire State Bastard and Tippie Toes.He said at the time: “We’ve got the new Biffy record, Marmaduke Duke’s ‘Death Of The Duke’, then we’ve got Tippie Toes which is a mong-ageddon drone project where you can just take some valium and chill out, and then a grindcore extreme metal album called ‘Empire State Bastard’.
Many of Greater Manchester's levelling up fund bids were 'guaranteed to fail' as the Government changed the selection criteria after applications had been received, councillors have heard. In January, Greater Manchester missed out on more than £276m of Levelling Up money in the latest round of funding announced by the government.
Luke Shaw has his eyes set on more trophy triumphs this season and has revealed the Manchester United players have already turned their attention to ensuring they advance to the next round of the FA Cup on Wednesday.
Supporters lauded midfield enforcer Casemiro after he headed Manchester United in front in the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.
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Ava Max will play in Manchester this spring as part of her newly announced 2023 'On Tour (Finally)', the 'Sweet but Psycho' singer will kick off the first night of the 14-date tour at the O2 Ritz.
A seven-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after falling 30ft onto a stone path at a popular beauty spot near Bolton.
A violin professor has been charged with sexual assault. South Africa-born Jan Repko, 64, taught at the Royal College of Music (RCM), but was suspended by the London conservatoire after the allegation last July and later dismissed, reported the Press Association today.