Akon speaks on his connection to Manchester after run of Co-op Live gigs

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Akon prefers Manchester to London

Music veteran Akon has recently discussed his connection to our city following his run of live shows here in Manchester.

In fact, he went so far as to say he feels much more affinity here than he does with ‘The Big Smoke’.

The seasoned Senegalese-American rapper, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur and humanitarian, teamed up with fellow chart-topper Ne-Yo for not just one, not even two, but three whole nights at Co-op Live this May as part of their co-headline tour across the UK and Ireland.

Chatting with Simone Riley on BBC Radio Manchester before the third and final gig of the trio, Akon admitted that there’s “something about Manchester” that he loves way more than London.

As you can see, while he couldn’t quite put his finger on what exactly is about it in the North compared to the capital, he said simply that “it’s crazy here”, and he loves it.

Same, mate. Same.

Admitting that he feels “more attached to Manchester than London” and labelling the energy from the crowds as “stupid” up here (he meant it in a good way, we promise), Simone couldn’t help but confess her joy over his comments.

He’s not the only global superstar to have recently shouted out their affection for 0161, either, as Billie Eilish also said something similar.

Speaking to the mainline BBC at the premiere of her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), she said that while the dates lining up were certainly a key factor, there were other reasons why she chose Manchester to film her new movie.

Our Audio North team were also lucky enough to chat with Akon’s touring partner Ne-Yo recently, too, who also had nothing but good things to say about us as a place to play.

@the.manc @NE-YO is back in Manchester tonight for his tour with @AKON so we sat down with him to play shag, marry, kill, and ask the all important question… will we see you in a plastic bubble? 😂 #manchester #neyo #akon #nightslikethis #cooplive ♬ original sound – The Manc

As for Akon, the 53-year-old has obviously played here plenty of times over the decades, with last year’s tour being his first return in a decade.

That being said, given how glowingly he’s spoken about us and how popular these joint performances were, we reckon it won’t be that long before he comes back.

You can listen to the chat in full right HERE.

Last but not least, we obviously couldn’t resist going along to at least one of the nights for ourselves; listen to what we had to say about the tour in our full review down below.

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Featured Images — US Embassy Nairobi (via Flickr)/Audio North/BBC (screenshot via X)

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