Barry Manilow is coming back to the UK – and he’s no doubt going to be delivering one of the biggest shows of the year.
The Mandy singer has confirmed he’ll be hitting Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2024 – but there is a catch.
Manilow will only be hitting the UK for one night only, so if you’re interested in seeing the star live in the UK you’ll need to act fast.
This event is even more special as Manilow has been hard at work in Las Vegas playing his residency show for the past year. Something that has been dubbed USA Today’s number-one show in Las Vegas.
Somewhere Down The Road he might return to the UK for a full tour – but until then, this is your only shot to see him.
Here’s the information you need:
Barry Manilow presale tickets will be released on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at 9am.
These tickets are being released exclusively by O2 Priority. This ultimately means you cannot get your own presale tickets unless you are an O2 mobile phone network subscriber.
After you’ve gained O2 Priority access, you can get your presale tickets from below.
If you’ve missed out on presale tickets, you can get general onsale tickets at the end of the week.
Here’s the info:
You can buy tickets for Barry Manilow in Manchester Arena on Friday, October 13, 2023, at 10am.
These tickets will reportedly be sold by Ticketmaster – but the website does not yet have an event link live.
This article will be updated when tickets can be purchased.
Fans are advised to act fast to get tickets, that means getting into Ticketmaster’s virtual queue before anyone else and logging into your account early.
After that, make sure you’ve got your credit or debit card handy, and Get Ready To Take A Chance Again.
If you can’t make the Manchester date, you can still get tickets to Barry Manilow’s residency shows in Las Vegas:
Barry Manilow is currently residing in Las Vegas where you can see him play at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
Tickets are still on sale right now, and – Could It Be Magic? You could still get yours right now:
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