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Ocean Colour Scene announce 2025 gig at legendary local venue in Manchester
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2024 just keeps giving us more excuses to roll back the years as UK rock veterans Ocean Colour Scene have announced a Manchester date as part of their upcoming UK and Ireland tour next spring.
The Birmingham-based Britpop band and alternative rock band are heading out across the country, starting in Leeds (did you hear that, Hooties?) and reaching Manchester around halfway into their 22-date tour.
OCS were most prominent in the 90s when British rock was arguably enjoying one of its most influential periods ever, and the beloved Brummies, rather fittingly, were very part of that scene.
Known for their successful hits like ‘The Riverboat Song’, ‘The Day We Caught The Train’ and ‘The Circle’ just to name a few, this announcement comes just a few months after the release of their Best Of Album which dropped back in June.
We're excited to announce we will be touring the UK & Ireland in 2025 with very special guest Kula Shaker (selected dates)!
— Ocean Colour Scene (@OCSmusic) September 27, 2024
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Manchester and the UK at large are about to be dominated by Britpop in 2025, as we’re still fresh from the Oasis reunion and the upcoming tour, with Heaton Park set for four fantastic nights, but other genre-adjacent names like The Cure are also set to release their first new record in more than 16 years.
As for Ocean Colour Scene, they’re set to follow in the Manc icons’ footsteps with their tour announcement stopping off at another landmark Manchester live music spot, the legendary O2 Apollo.
If fans are hoping to have a ‘Better Day’, they can catch them at the Apollo in April or one of their many other Northern shows, including dates at Leeds’ O2 Academy, Sheffield’s City Hall and Mountford Hall in Liverpool, as well as some big venues down south.
As well as being admired by fans, the charts loved them too as they remain one of the UK’s most revered bands of all time, having three top-five albums around the turn of the century and influencing generations of artists in the decades since their heyday.
It really is going to feel like the late 90s are back again as a psychedelic rock band and fellow contemporaries Kula Shaker will be supporting them on this tour, known for their smash debut single ‘Tattva’ and with plenty more nostalgic tracks to be enjoyed.
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Crowds at any show you decide to attend are expected to be some of the best, known especially for their dedication to singing along to those memorable choruses frontman Simon Fowler.
Speaking on the announcement, 59-year-old Fowler said, “Having had such a great time playing festivals all through summer, we now have an incredible tour to look forward to in 2025. And we’re delighted that our old friends Kula Shaker will be joining us for so many of these dates. See you there.”
Ocean Colour Scene with support from Kula Shaker will be stopping off in Manchester on Saturday, 12 April, tickets go live on 4 October from 10am HERE.
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