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January 03, 2026

A LOOK FORWARD TO THE LIVE EVENTS TO GET IN YOUR DIARY

- By ADAM MAIDMENT

T’S safe to say that the last 12 months have reaffirmed Manchester’s position as a cultural hub of music and events.

Not only did Oasis dominate the world with their huge reunion tour after a 17-year hiatus, including a series of epic gigs at Heaton Park over the summer, but the city-region also hosted some of the biggest names in music in 2025.

We had Bruce Springsteen play his only UK shows outside of the capital in Manchester, as well as big-scale productions from the likes of Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Billie Eilish all selling out in rapid time. In-between all of that, there’s even been comebacks from the likes of Five, Scissor Sisters and even a mashup between Busted and McFly.

So, it’s understandable that many of us may be thinking that it'll be hard to top all of that. But, with some huge musical events and awards ceremonies heading our way, there will be no slowing down in 2026. There will also be big shows coming our way from the likes of Take That, Lily Allen and more.

If you're looking for some concerts and events to pop into your diary, here are some of the big concerts, events and musical performances set to grace Greater Manchester throughout the next twelve months.

BIFFY CLYRO

Fresh from their epic Glastonbury 2025 performance, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro will be heading to Manchester in January for what is set to be a lively show.

They'll play Coop Live on January 17. Tickets can be bought via Ticketmaster and Seat Unique.

STRICTLY COME DANCING KEEEEEEP DANCING!

The ever-popular Strictly Come Dancing tour will waltz back to Manchester with four shows across two days. Featuring judges Shirley, Craig and Anton, as well as famous faces from the most recent series and beyond, it's a must-see for fans. Heads to AO Arena on January 31 and February 1.

JASON DERULO

Can you really ever say his name without singing it? (No, you cannot).

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