Dermot Kennedy announces 2023 UK Tour including Manchester AO Arena date - full list of dates, get tickets

Irish singer Dermot Kennedy will stop off in Manchester in 2023 as part of his ‘The Sonder Tour’.

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Dermot Kennedy has announced he will be performing in Manchester in 2023 as part of his UK tour. The Sonder Tour, which celebrates the musician’s new album ‘Sonder’, will stop off at Manchester AO Arena in April.

The singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after winning the South County Song Contest in Ireland, will visit 11 different cities across the nation. His grand finale will be at The O2 Arena on April 14 - where he will perform to over 120,000 fans.

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Kennedy is best known for his 2019 hit single ‘Outnumbered’ and his feature on the 2020 Meduza single ‘Paradise’. Here’s everything you need to know about Dermot Kennedy’s tour, including when he will perform in Manchester, a full list of dates, and how to get tickets.

When will Dermot Kennedy perform in Manchester?

Dermot Kennedy will perform at Manchester AO Arena on Friday April 7, 2023.

How to get tickets to Dermot Kennedy at Manchester AO Arena

Presale tickets will be available through Live Nation at 9am on Thursday October 13, 2022. Tickets will then be released on general sale at 9am on Friday October 14 - also via the Live Nation website.

Dermot Kennedy will be performing at Manchester AO Arena in 2023.Dermot Kennedy will be performing at Manchester AO Arena in 2023.
Dermot Kennedy will be performing at Manchester AO Arena in 2023.

Dermot Kennedy 2023 UK Tour dates

The tour will kick off in Glasgow and wrap up in London. The full list of dates is as follows:

  • March 31 - OVO Hydro Arena, Glasgow
  • April 1 - P&J Live Arena, Aberdeen
  • April 3 - The Brighton Centre, Brighton
  • April 4 - International Centre, Bournemouth
  • April 5 - Pavilions, Plymouth
  • April 7 - AO Arena, Manchester
  • April 8 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
  • April 10 - First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • April 11 - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
  • April 13 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
  • April 14 – The O2, London

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