SG Lewis Manchester 2023 Higher Love UK tour dates: How to get tickets and venue

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Singer-songwriter SG Lewis will be playing live in Manchester in 2023. If you’d like to get tickets to the concert, here’s everything you’ll need to know.

SG Lewis will be performing live at New Century Hall in Manchester as part of his Higher Love tour. The show is pencilled in for March 30, 2023.

Hailing from Reading, the deep house and synth-pop singer-songwriter has just a single studio album to his name - Times, which came out in 2021. It was a modest success, reaching number one in the UK dance charts.

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Lewis’ second album, AudioLust & HigherLove, is scheduled for release on January 27, 2023. His upcoming world tour will be in promotion of this project.

Lewis will be playing two additional shows in the UK in 2023. He will be performing at Stylus in Leeds on Tuesday, March 28 and the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Friday, March 31. As well as this, he will also be playing live at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin on Sunday, March 26.

He has collaborated with numerous high-profile artists over the course of his relatively short music career. Among them are Dua Lipa, Nile Rodgers and Dave.

He is perhaps best known for More Than A Woman, which has over 39 million plays on Spotify. If you’d like to get tickets to see SG Lewis in Manchester, here’s what you’ll need to know.

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How to get tickets for SG Lewis in Manchester

Tickets for SG Lewis’ concert on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at New Century Hall in Manchester can be bought on Ticketmaster. Currently, an unreserved standing ticket costs £20.35.

Full list of SG Lewis 2023 tour dates

  • Leeds: Stylus, March 28
  • Manchester: New Century Hall, March 30
  • London: O2 Academy Brixton, March 31

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