Tributes have been left over this past week in memory of loved ones in Manchester who have recently passed away.
28.03.2022 - 20:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bros legend Matt Goss is preparing his big return to Manchester for a fan meet and greet for the first time in seven years - and he can't wait. The now-solo star will be back at music store HMV in the city, where adoring crowds of thousands famously greeted him back in Bros' 1980s heyday.
And heading back to Manchester is always a treat for Matt, who will be signing copies of his new solo album from 2pm on Tuesday, March 29 at HMV in the Manchester Arndale Centre. He recently finished his long-run of gigs in Las Vegas while he prepares his next moves in showbiz - including filming an exciting new movie role.
Matt tells the MEN: "I'm really excited to get back to Manchester. I've always had the best time there, you have the best curry, and the best people."
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And for anyone wondering what his favourite curry might be ? "I like a balti, I like okra, chicken makhani and garlic naan." Nice.
Lockdown restrictions have been tough for Matt halting many planned live performances, so he's excited to finally be able to get back out and meet his fans. He said: "It's nice that it's still starting to get going again. Our industry was destroyed, flattened by lockdown.
"By definition we need crowds, yet we weren't able to play for a couple of years, so it's a beautiful feeling to rehearse with other musicians. And the new album has been so well received, it's super contemporary.
"There's new fans, there's old fans, it's exciting to me when I see familiar faces when I head out to these events. People could not be nicer to me, I feel incredibly lucky, I feel very loved and supported in this country, I've gone through a lot of
Tributes have been left over this past week in memory of loved ones in Manchester who have recently passed away.
Father John Misty has shared the video for his ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’ track ‘Kiss Me (I Loved You)’ – watch below.The cinematic video is directed by David Raboy. It stars Annie Hamilton and Alexander Zuccaro as they spend the night at a bar as various drama unfolds around them.In a five-star review of ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’, NME’s Sophie Williams wrote: “Besides its flirtations with big band-style instrumentals, ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’ serves as a gorgeously crafted highlight reel of the singer’s many previous styles and guises, rather than a complete reinvention.“Much of it is delivered with a wink, and is as dramatically brooding as his past work; every track is vivid yet still quietly dark as it conjures various kinds of lamentation.”A deluxe edition of the new album includes a set of bonus seven-inch singles.
A hospital boss has urged patients to stay away from an under-pressure Greater Manchester A&E this Easter weekend unless it's an 'emergency or life-threatening'. Bolton Royal A&E consultant Damian Bates warned patients will face a wait of 'five or six hours' if they turn up at A&E with minor or non-urgent conditions.
Hannibal has admitted he thinks Manchester United are 'the biggest club in the world'.
The north’s centre of excellence for golf improvement, The Academy at Trafford Golf Centre, has welcomed two new academy recruits as the golfing venue focuses on its Junior Academy offering.
Days before he tied the knot with American actress Nicola Peltz, Brooklyn Beckham 'finally' got to meet her BFF. And they've clearly hit it off as Nicola proudly shared a snap of the pair going for a spin in their wedding gift from Brooklyn's parents David and Victoria.
Taking your driving test is a nerve-racking experience. If you're lucky, it's something you only have to do once - but sometimes it takes a few tries.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Tuesday, April 12.
The phrase “levelling up” has been used by politicians in recent years, especially when it comes to discussing the north of England. The programme was set out by the Conservative party in their 2019 manifesto.
Tributes have been left over this past week in memory of loved ones in Manchester who have recently passed away.
More than 200 visas have been issued so far to Ukrainians being sponsored to stay at homes in Greater Manchester, new figures revealed today. But the publication of the welcome statistics comes amid an ever-growing backlash over the speed it is taking to process applications, with many families in Greater Manchester and across the country claiming delays were putting lives at risk.
Excited bride-to-be Nicola Peltz has shared an adorable post on Instagram ahead of her wedding to Brooklyn Beckham. American actress Nicola told of her joy that her husband-to-be had 'finally' met her best friend Angela.
The National have announced a special show in Manchester for this summer – tickets will be available from here.The band last performed in the UK as part of their ‘I Am Easy To Find’ tour in December 2019, and are set to return with appearances at All Points East in London and Connect Festival in Edinburgh this August.Last week, they confirmed a run of 2022 North American headline dates. “The last couple years have given us ample time for reflection and rejuvenation,” they wrote to announce the concerts.
Footballing legends and celebrities came together this afternoon for a very special match — the Manchester Remembers fixture. The game, held at Manchester City’s Academy Stadium, was a charity drive to raise money for some of the foundations set up after the 2017 Arena bombing.
Tributes have been left over this past week in memory of loved ones in Manchester who have recently passed away.
With warmer weather and lighter evenings, it's getting towards that time of year when a meal from your favourite chippy is even more special.
Dua Lipa, Craig David and One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson are among the well-known acts taking to stages across Manchester this April. And there are still limited tickets available for last-minute gig goers to snap up.
Over the past 84 years, Carrs Pasties' delightfully soft pastry and delicious fillings have won the heart of many a Boltonian.