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Role Model at O2 Apollo, Manchester – a night where everyone wanted to be Sally | Review

We're definitely not in Kansas anymore.

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall - 7th November 2025

The O2 Apollo was a sea of cowboy hats and gingham for Role Model’s return to Manchester on his No Place Like Tour.

If you don’t know who Role Model is, then you’re probably not a 20-something year old girl addicted to TikTok and strawberry matcha like me – and that’s absolutely fine, but Role Model, aka Tucker Pillsbury, is more than just a social star with a couple of viral hits.

His steep incline to stardom, especially through his latest album Kansas Anymore released last summer, and the follow-up deluxe Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye), earlier this year, has recently seen him perform on SNL with Charli XCX, as well as this week featuring in People’s Magazine Sexiest Man Alive 2025 edition in the centrefold spot, no less.

So it’s safe to say, he really is the man of the moment.

Role Model on stage at O2 Apollo Manchester in November 2025 / Image: The Manc Group

The all-American heartthrob wasted no time getting into his catalogue of hits, kicking things off with ‘Writing’s On The Wall’, before transitioning smoothly into ‘Look At That Woman’ and ‘Scumbag’, all taken from his 2024 album.

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Guitar firmly in hand, Role Model shimmied across the stage effortlessly as a sea of adoring fans sang every single word back without fail.

The highlights from the show are never-ending, like taking a seat and singing the beautiful ‘Something, Somehow, Someday’ from a leather notebook – which he tells us is “my favourite song I’ve ever written, and I’m going to read it to you like a story”.

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His vocals are identical to the studio recordings, and the energy in the room was just how you wanted it to be, especially during the iconic bridge in ‘Some Protector’.

Presuming you’re not familiar with the Role Model lore? Well, allow me to fill you in.

Each night during the undeniable smash-hit, ‘Sally, When the Wine Runs Out’, Tucker brings out a special guest to be that night’s so-called ‘Sally’ and dance on stage with him.

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On the European tour so far, London were treated to Lewis Capaldi and Niall Horan back to back, so it’s safe to say we were waiting with baited breath to be introduced to our very-own Sally.

Although we didn’t get anyone famous (we were hoping he’d go super meta and get Sally from Corrie, but alas), what did get was arguably better. A lovely, smiling fan who held Tucker’s hand and had the absolute time of her life for that one-minute where all eyes were on her – this is what it’s truly all about, at the end of the day.

If anyone in that crowd went home without feeling a bit in love with Role Model, then I’d be very surprised.

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His effortless charisma oozed throughout the performance, and we can’t wait to welcome him back in Manchester again.

Maybe next time, I’ll be Sally.

Featured Image – The Manc Group