The Vamps recently announced a new tour which marks their 10 years as a band and due to demand, the band has added an extra date for Manchester.
They will celebrate the occasion with the Greatest Hits Tour and will be travelling across the UK and Ireland this winter.
Tickets went on general sale this morning and those for the Manchester show, the first stop on the tour, have already sold out.
The band announced they will be playing an extra night in Manchester, calling O2 Apollo “one of our favourite venues of all time”.
Posting on Instagram to share the news, alongside flame and heart emojis, The Vamps wrote: “Due to incredible demand from you guys we have added a second date in Manchester The Apollo is one of our favourite venues of all time, we cannot wait for this tour and to see you all there let’s go! #10yearsofthevamps”
Manchester wasn’t the only show to sell out on the day of the general ticket sale with Nottingham’s show at Royal Concert Hall also being popular among fans.
How to get tickets to The Vamps Greatest Hits Tour in Manchester
The Vamps are playing in Manchester on November 23 and now also have a show scheduled for the day before, November 22, 2022.
Tickets for the added show are now on sale and you can buy yours via the Ticketmaster website.
The Vamps Greatest Hits Tour Dates:
- Tuesday, November 22 - Manchester O2 Apollo
- Wednesday, November 23 - Manchester O2 Apollo (Sold out)
- Friday, November 25 - Brighton Centre
- Sunday, November 27 - London The O2 Arena
- Wednesday, November 30 - Bournemouth International Centre
- Thursday, December 1 - Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
- Saturday, December 3 - Dublin 3Arena
- Monday, December 5 - Belfast SSE Arena
- Wednesday, December 7 - Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
- Thursday, December 8 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Saturday, December 10 - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (Sold out)
- Sunday, December 11 - Birmingham Utilita Arena
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