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Harry Styles performing live at his 'One Night in Manchester' concert at Co-op Live Arena, with Netflix branding, for the album launch now streaming.
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Harry Styles' 'One Night in Manchester' album launch concert now streaming on Netflix

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Harry Styles' sold-out, one-night-only concert on March 6 at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena—celebrating his fourth solo album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally'—is now available to stream on Netflix starting March 8. This marks his first full live concert released on-demand via streaming, complete with tour ticket details and previews of his new music.

Sam Fender has raised £50,000 for Youth Music from ticket sales on his 'People Watching' tour. The charity, which supported him early in his career through a North East programme, plans to match the donation as part of its £2 million Rescue The Roots campaign. This will provide £100,000 to youth music projects in the North East.

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New York band Geese performed a cover of the Stone Roses' 1989 track 'Fools Gold' during their concert on March 24 at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse. The group integrated the cover into their song '2122' from the 2023 album 3D Country. This tribute follows their recent shout-out to the Stone Roses at the BRIT Awards.

Ozzy Osbourne will be honored with a posthumous lifetime achievement award at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester. The ceremony on February 28 will feature a closing tribute performance of his song 'No More Tears,' fronted by Robbie Williams and featuring former band members. The event marks the first time the awards are held outside London.

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PinkPantheress has been named the Producer of the Year at the 2026 BRIT Awards, becoming the youngest recipient and the first woman to win the honor. The announcement highlights her innovative contributions to British pop music. The ceremony will take place in Manchester for the first time outside London.

UK singer-songwriter Raye has announced her second album, This Music May Contain Hope, set for release on March 27. The project follows the success of her UK No.1 single Where Is My Husband!, which has garnered over 600 million streams. Raye described the album as a form of personal medicine to share with the world.

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RAYE has revealed details of her highly anticipated second studio album, titled 'This Music May Contain Hope', set for release on March 27. The project follows her breakthrough debut 'My 21st Century Blues' and builds on the success of her recent single 'Where Is My Husband!'. She described the album as a comforting 'hug' for listeners navigating tough times.

 

 

 

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