McFly have announced a UK tour which includes two shows in Manchester.
The band, consisting of Bolton's Danny Jones as well as Dougie Poynter, Tom Fletcher and Harry Judd, will tour from October to November, visiting Bristol, Bournemouth and Edinburgh plus more locations in 2023.
The news comes after the band announced the release of their new album Power to Play last month which will be available for fans to listen to from June 9.
We’re stoked to be heading back out on the road with @lostalone! Pre-order Power to Play from our official store by 3pm Tues 2nd May for exclusive access to tickets before anyone else. Tickets go on general sale on Fri 5th May! See you at the front🤘🏻 https://t.co/JAaFlkLPMF pic.twitter.com/fdA87leISE
— mcfly (@mcflymusic) April 26, 2023
How to get tickets to the McFly shows in Manchester
McFly will be playing at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester on November 16 and again on November 19, 2023.
Fans can register their interest to buy tickets in the pre-sale on Tuesday, May 2 via the McFly website.
They will need to be signed up by 3pm or if they pre-order the album, they will be signed up.
McFly fans can buy tickets for the shows in the general sale on Friday May 5, 2023.
McFly Power to Play tour dates 2023
- Bristol, O2 Academy – October 23
- Bristol, O2 Academy – October 24
- Norwich, The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA – October 25 and November 2
- London, Alexandra Palace – October 27
- Bournemouth, BIC – October 28
- Southampton, O2 Guildhall – October 29
- Birmingham, O2 Academy – October 31 and November 1
- Edinburgh, Usher Hall – November 4
- Newcastle, O2 City Hall – November 5 and 6
- Glasgow, Barrowland – November 8
- Leeds, O2 Academy – November 13
- Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse – November 16 and 19
- Nottingham, Rock City – November 21 and 22
Tickets for the McFly tour go on general sale on Friday May 5, 2023.
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