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Courteeners, English Teacher, Louis Tomlinson honoured at first ever Northern Music Awards - www.nme.com - Britain - Texas - county Hall - city Manchester, county Hall
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24.04.2024

Courteeners, English Teacher, Louis Tomlinson honoured at first ever Northern Music Awards

Courteeners, English Teacher and Louis Tomlinson were among the acts to be honoured at the first-ever Northern Music Awards.The inaugural ceremony – hosted by the UK’s largest music therapy charity, Nordoff And Robbins – took place at the Albert Hall in Manchester last night (April 23) to celebrate northern artists, festivals, venues and industry figures.Presented by BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Chris Hawkins, the event featured live performances from Courteeners frontman Liam Fray, as well as English Teacher, Lisa Stansfield, The K’s and more.Guest presenters from the region included former Manchester United footballer Gary Neville, New Order‘s Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Norris, and Grimsby-born actor Thomas Turgoose (This Is England). ‌ Neville awarded Courteeners with the Band Of The Year prize. Responding to the nod, Fray said: “It’s really nice to be in a room with this much talent… but this isn’t about us, it’s about Nordoff And Robbins and the work that they do, it’s about music, and the way they’re changing lives with music and sometimes even saving lives with music.”The singer also delivered an acoustic rendition of Courteeners’ classic single ‘Not Nineteen Forever’ and a cover of Oasis‘ ‘The Masterplan’.Rising Leeds band English Teacher picked up the Best Newcomer award, and performed ‘Albatross’ and ‘Albert Road’ from their acclaimed debut album ‘This Could Be Texas’ (watch the video below)..@Englishteac_her commanding the stage with the first song off their album.

Courteeners announce their only “North of England” show for summer 2024 - www.nme.com - Manchester
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20.11.2023

Courteeners announce their only “North of England” show for summer 2024

Courteeners have announced that they will head to Lytham Festival in 2024 for their one and only North of England show of the summer.The Manchester-based band – comprised of Liam Fray, Michael Campbell and Daniel Moores – are the first headlining act to be announced as part of the five-night festival, with their set slated to take place on Friday, July 5.The Kooks and indie pop singer Nieve Ella have been announced as opening support for the show date. Tickets for the festival date are set to go on general sale on Friday, November 24 at 9:30am local time.

Courteeners’ Liam Fray announces one-off Christmas acoustic gig in Manchester - www.nme.com - New York - Manchester
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23.10.2023

Courteeners’ Liam Fray announces one-off Christmas acoustic gig in Manchester

Courteneers‘ Liam Fray has revealed a one-off Christmas acoustic gig to be held in Manchester – details and tickets are below.Fray last played at Heaton Park in June to a sold-out crowd. 50,000 fans came to celebrate the 15th anniversary reissue of the band’s debut album ‘St. Jude’, which shot to number one on the charts.

Foals and DJ Rowena join Club NME re-launch with DJ sets - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - Manchester
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25.08.2023

Foals and DJ Rowena join Club NME re-launch with DJ sets

Foals and DJ Rowena have been announced to join the line-up of the return of Club NME – which will be headlined by Courteeners next month.The return of the iconic club night was revealed last week, with news that Manchester indie veterans Courteeners will be taking to the stage for the first instalment. It will be held at EartH Hall in Hackney, London on Friday September 15.Now, it has been confirmed that the night will also feature two very special guest DJ sets from both DJ Rowena and British indie rock icons Foals.Known as a prolific broadcaster, presenter and DJ, Rowena’s can currently be heard on BBC Three Counties Radio, as well as indie DJ duties at Propaganda and her own show on London’s Boogaloo Radio.Indie giants Foals will also be taking to the decks for the opening night of Club NME, with the members set to deliver their own DJ set.

Courteeners talk Glastonbury history and new music: “It’s like Mac Miller covering Leonard Cohen” - www.nme.com - Manchester
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24.06.2023

Courteeners talk Glastonbury history and new music: “It’s like Mac Miller covering Leonard Cohen”

NME caught up with Courteeners‘ Liam Fray backstage at Glastonbury 2023, where the frontman told us about the impact of playing the festival and what to expect from the two new albums on the way.The Manchester indie veterans were up against Foo Fighters’ secret Pyramid Stage set as The Churnups, but still pulled an impressive crowd to their early evening set on Woodsies – formerly known as The John Peel Tent.“Eighth time lucky, it was pretty special,” Fray told NME after their set. “That was the most nervous I’ve ever been for a show.

Courteeners celebrate 15 years of ‘St. Jude’ at epic Heaton Park homecoming: “It means the world, this is our own backyard” - www.nme.com - city Manchester, county Park
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10.06.2023

Courteeners celebrate 15 years of ‘St. Jude’ at epic Heaton Park homecoming: “It means the world, this is our own backyard”

Courteeeners performed one of their biggest hometown shows to date at Heaton Park, Manchester last night (June 9) to celebrate 15 years of their debut album ‘St.Jude’.The Mancunian indie veterans performed in front of a 50,000 strong crowd with a two-hour set that saw the band perform their 2008 debut LP in its entirety, along with choice cuts from across their catalogue.On the same day that ‘St Jude’ hit platinum status – following it finally hitting Number One upon re-release back in January – the band kicked off proceedings with ‘Aftershow’, before launching into a flurry from the celebrated debut including ‘Cavorting’  ‘Bide Your Time’ and ‘Fallowfield Hillbilly’.Courteeners Heaton Park tonight pic.twitter.com/VzaAiEtL9U— Neil (@Harryhatch) June 9, 2023Speaking to NME moments after coming offstage at the end of the night, frontman Liam Fray attempted to process the palpable sense of occasion. “That was really, really special, I’ll tell you next week how it was because it won’t sink in for a while,” he said.“I don’t know whether it’s because we’re getting older but we’re enjoying these moments more,” he continued.

Glastonbury announces ‘Woodsies’ line-up, formerly the John Peel Stage - www.nme.com
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12.05.2023

Glastonbury announces ‘Woodsies’ line-up, formerly the John Peel Stage

Glastonbury 2023 have today shared details on the new ‘Woodsies’ area. Check out which artists are set to perform there below.Details on the new space were shared earlier today (May 12), and it is described by organisers as being a sprawling new area which combines the Woodsies Main Stage — formerly known as the John Peel Stage — with the wooded area next to it.Artists set to appear in the new area include Rina Sawayama, Måneskin, Warpaint, Christine & The Queens.

Jake Bugg announced for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall - www.nme.com
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23.02.2023

Jake Bugg announced for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall

Jake Bugg has been announced as the final music headliner for this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust fundraiser concert series at London’s Royal Albert Hall.The Nottinghamshire singer-songwriter is booked for March 23, the night after Wet Leg take to the Hall’s iconic stage.Underworld top the bill on the Monday (March 20), The Courteeners on the Friday (March 24) and Kasabian closing out the show on the Saturday (March 25). See details of various support acts including Stephen Fretwell and CMAT further below.A comedy night takes place on the Tuesday (March 21), with acts to be announced.Tickets for Bugg’s headline gig go on general sale this Friday (February 24) at 9.30am here.Teenage Cancer Trust concert series 2023:MARCH20 – Underworld (low ticket warning)21 – An Evening Of Comedy (TBC)22 – Wet Leg (with support from CMAT and Honeyglaze)23 – Jake Bugg24 – The Courteeners (with support from Stephen Fretwell)25 – Kasabian (with support from The Snuts and The K’s)Now in its 21st year, the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series has raised more than £32million million for young people living with cancer.

Courteeners share “unearthed” song ‘It’ll Take More Than A Weekend Away To Fix This Mess’ - www.nme.com - Manchester
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08.09.2022

Courteeners share “unearthed” song ‘It’ll Take More Than A Weekend Away To Fix This Mess’

Courteeners have shared an “unearthed” track from the ‘St. Jude’ sessions – listen to ‘It’ll Take More Than A Weekend Away To Fix This Mess’ below.The song will appear on the Manchester band’s 15th anniversary reissue of their debut studio album, which is due for release on January 13, 2023 (pre-order here).“NEW(ish) TUNE,” frontman Liam Fray wrote on social media to announce ‘It’ll Take More…’, a reflective, laid-back number.“We unearthed this little gem whilst going through the vaults for ‘St.

Courteeners project ‘St Jude’ artwork across Manchester in honour of album’s upcoming anniversary - www.nme.com - Manchester
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01.09.2022

Courteeners project ‘St Jude’ artwork across Manchester in honour of album’s upcoming anniversary

Courteeners have projected the artwork of their debut album ‘St Jude’ across Manchester in honour of the album’s upcoming anniversary. View the photos below.The projections follow the band’s announcement earlier this week that they would be celebrating the record’s 15th anniversary with a deluxe reissue followed by a massive homecoming gig at Manchester’s Heaton Park.The band previously performed at the venue in 2015 and 2019, and will now return for the anniversary headline show on June 9, 2023 where they’ll play ‘St. Jude’ in full, alongside hits from across their back catalogue.

Courteeners debut new song ‘Lie Back And Think Of England’ during intimate London gig - www.nme.com - USA - county Love
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30.07.2022

Courteeners debut new song ‘Lie Back And Think Of England’ during intimate London gig

Courteeners debuted a new song titled ‘Lie Back And Think Of England’.According to Setlist.fm, the Middleton trio delivered a set of 17 songs for their performance – a warm-up show ahead of their headlining set at the Y Not? festival tonight (July 30) – treating 1,500 fans at the Electric Ballroom to cuts from all six of their studio albums. It was mostly a throwback affair, though, as 2020’s ‘More.

Courteeners announce Y Not Festival warm-up show in London - www.nme.com - London - New York - Los Angeles - USA - Manchester - city Mexico City - Boston - county Camden - Philadelphia
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29.06.2022

Courteeners announce Y Not Festival warm-up show in London

Courteeners have announced that ahead of their headline performance at Y Not Festival next month, they’ll play a warm-up gig in London – get tickets here.Liam Fray and co. will headline the Derbyshire festival – held in the heart of the Peak District in Pikehall – on July 30, joining other headliners Stereophonics and Blossoms, who will perform on July 29 and 31 respectively.But before Courteeners headline Y Not, the band will hit the stage for a warm-up gig at Electric Ballroom in Camden, London on July 29.Announced today (June 29), tickets go on sale on Friday (July 1) at 9am BST – get tickets here.Courteeners will head across the pond this November for a string of US tour dates, marking the first time the band will have played there since Coachella in 2009.The US tour kicks off at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall on November 10, with the band heading to New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles ahead of their recently announced Corona Capital Festival appearance in Mexico City on November 18.

Courteeners announce first US gigs in 13 years - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA - Manchester - city Mexico City - Boston - Philadelphia
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13.06.2022

Courteeners announce first US gigs in 13 years

Courteeners have announced a string of US tour dates for this November, marking the first time the band have played the US since Coachella in 2009.The US tour kicks off at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall on November 10, with the band heading to New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles ahead of their recently announced Corona Capital Festival appearance in Mexico City on November 18.Tickets for the tour go on sale at 10am local time in each city on June 17. Find tickets for the shows here and for the LA date, head here.Courteeners’ latest studio album, ‘More.

Courteeners announce one-off Middlesbrough show for later this month - www.nme.com - Manchester
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03.05.2022

Courteeners announce one-off Middlesbrough show for later this month

Courteeners have announced a one-off show in Middlesbrough set to take place later this month – get tickets here.Set to take place at Middlesbrough Empire on May 27, the show – which is the band’s first of 2022 – is being billed as a warm-up gig ahead of their headline set at Neighbourhood Weekender 2022 the following day (May 28).“UP THE FUCKIN’ BORO,” frontman Liam Fray wrote, announcing the gig on Twitter. “Little warm up.

Watch Courteeners’ Heaton Park 2019 homecoming show in full - www.nme.com - Manchester
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25.11.2021

Watch Courteeners’ Heaton Park 2019 homecoming show in full

Courteeners have shared their huge Heaton Park homecoming gig in its entirety.Liam Fray and co. played in front of 50,000 fans at the outdoor Manchester show on June 15, 2019.

Courteeners announce details of intimate hometown gig in Manchester - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester
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19.11.2021

Courteeners announce details of intimate hometown gig in Manchester

Courteeners have added a final date to their intimate ‘Whites Of Their Eyes’ UK tour, with a hometown gig in Manchester.The group will play a hometown show at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse on November 27.

Courteeners announce Scarborough Open Air Theatre summer concert - www.nme.com - Manchester
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22.06.2021

Courteeners announce Scarborough Open Air Theatre summer concert

Courteeners have announced they’ll be performing a concert at Scarborough Open Air Theatre set to take place later this year.The Manchester band will play the 8,000-capacity North Yorkshire venue on September 8, with support coming from The Coral.The show will precede two huge shows Courteeners have planned for later in the same month: Glasgow’s TRNSMT Festival on September 10, and a huge hometown show at Manchester’s Emirates Old Trafford cricket stadium on September 25 – which sold out in just

“God bless the fans”: Courteeners sell out 50,000 capacity Old Trafford show in 90 minutes - www.nme.com - Manchester - county Lancashire
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11.06.2021

“God bless the fans”: Courteeners sell out 50,000 capacity Old Trafford show in 90 minutes

Courteeners managed to sell out their huge homecoming Old Trafford show this morning, shifting 50,000 tickets in just 90 minutes.The Manchester band, who last played the 50,000 capacity home of the Lancashire County Cricket Club back in 2017 for a triumphant show shortly after the Manchester Arena bombing, announced details of the new September 25 show earlier this week.

Courteeners announce Manchester Emirates Old Trafford show with Johnny Marr, Blossoms and more - www.nme.com - Manchester - county Lancashire
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08.06.2021

Courteeners announce Manchester Emirates Old Trafford show with Johnny Marr, Blossoms and more

Courteeners have announced their live return with a huge homecoming gig at Manchester Emirates Old Trafford this September.The hometown heroes, who last played the 50,000 capacity home of the Lancashire County Cricket Club back in 2017 for a triumphant show shortly after the Manchester Arena bombing, will be back again on September 25 – joined by special guests Johnny Marr, Blossoms and Zuzu.Tickets are on sale from 9am on Friday June 11 and will be available here.COURTEENERS @EmiratesOT

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham shouts out The Courteeners in victory speech - www.nme.com - Manchester
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09.05.2021

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham shouts out The Courteeners in victory speech

The Courteeners in his victory speech after winning a second term – watch footage below.Burnham won 67.3 per cent of the vote in the city as votes from this week’s elections came in yesterday (May 8).When giving his victory speech, the Mayor took time to quote The Courteeners’ most famous lyric, from their hit ‘Not Nineteen Forever’.“God bless the band,” he told the crowd and cameras, adding: “If you know, you know…”See footage below:Big shout out to Andy Burnham

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