Man Utd legend Eric Cantona announces UK tour dates including show at Manchester’s Stoller Hall

Manchester United legend Eric Cantona has turned his hand to singing- and he’s bringing his new show to Manchester
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Former Manchester United star Eric Cantona will be kicking off his 2023 singing tour right here in Manchester. Cantona will perform at Stoller Hall later this year. 

The tour will be his live performance debut and there will be three shows in the UK and Ireland. Titled - ‘Cantona Sings Eric’– the tour will see Cantona bring his great passion for music to life through expression and live performance. 

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The show will be the ex-footballer performing on stage with just a piano to perform with. The Manchester show will take place on October 26. 

The news of the tour comes after the announcement that Cantona is set to extend his artistic portfolio by releasing his first single via Decca Records. Written and composed by Eric himself, the single will be released on Friday, June 2 2023.

Speaking about the tour, Cantona said: “Next year, I'll be playing with a band, but for now, I'm starting with a modest piano to play alongside me in intimate venues. I'll be starting in Manchester because it's a city that has stayed with me so much for football, of course, but also the general atmosphere.”

How to get tickets to ‘Cantona Sings Eric’ show in Manchester

Live dates for Eric Cantona's 'Caantona Sings Eric' TourLive dates for Eric Cantona's 'Caantona Sings Eric' Tour
Live dates for Eric Cantona's 'Caantona Sings Eric' Tour

Presale for the much anticipated show will start at 10am on Wednesday 31 May. General sale will then start for all three shows at 10am on Friday June 2. 

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Tickets can be purchased through LiveNation. For further updates and information, visit their website. 

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