Lewis Capaldi is set to perform at Manchester’s AO Arena this weekend where he’ll play one show.
The Scottish singer will be performing at a number of cities including Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow as part of his Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent 2023 tour.
Ahead of the shows at AO Arena Manchester, here’s everything you need to know including tour dates, door times, tickets and more.
When is Lewis Capaldi performing at AO Arena?
Capaldi will take to the stage on Wednesday, January 18.
BROKEN BY DESIRE TO BE HEAVENLY SENT 🥀
— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) October 18, 2022
~ my brand new album : may 19th 2023 ~
pre-order right now for pre-sale access to the 2023 WORLD TOUR!! finally coming to see you all again!! 🌍 x
pre-order 👉 https://t.co/p67jgEQNbo pic.twitter.com/kKlzC3cGrJ
Are tickets to the Lewis Capaldi show in Manchester still available?
Tickets are no longer available via Ticketmaster but may be available via other ticket sites.
How to get to AO Arena Manchester
The AO Arena is accessible by several means of transport including, car, bus, train and more.
You can find information about travelling to the arena via the venue’s website.
For more information on your visit to AO Arena Manchester, you can visit the website.
1 BILLION?!?!
— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) November 30, 2022
how is that actually possible?? thank u all so so so very much, i am one truly humbled king x #SpotifyWrapped @Spotify pic.twitter.com/LkHDGGTTP2
What time are doors open for Lewis Capaldi at Utilita Arena?
Doors open at 6pm on the day of the show although it's important to note that timings could change.
Before attending the concerts, audience members will need to organise their transport to and from the event and bear in mind that some public transport may stop running before the end of the show.
It's also worth arriving in plenty of time to allow you to pass through the arena's ticket and security checks.
More information about the event times can be found on the AO Arena website and it's usually updated in the same week as the show.
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