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Manchester rock and blues veterans Proud Mary announce handful of reunion shows in 2026

A long time coming. (this article contains affiliate links)

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 10th March 2026

Veteran Manchester rock and blues band Proud Mary recently announced a limited run of UK reunion shows, including a fairly intimate hometown show.

The seasoned Northern outfit may have seen plenty of lineup changes and a long hiatus of sorts, but now they’re returning for just a small handful of comeback gigs across the country.

Ahead of their seminal debut album turning 25 years old this year, 2026 also seems them steadily creeping up on the best part of three decades as a group in some form or another.

What better time to step back into the spotlight?

For anyone uninitiated, the native 90s and early noughties name was the first band signed to Noel Gallagher’s Sour Mash Records in 2001.

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Their first-ever LP, The Same Old Blues, still remains their most revered work to this day.

Dubbed by the older Burnage brother and legendary Manc musician as “a lesson in songwriting” in an interview with the NME way back when, they started out as long-time friends and turned into fellow studio peers.

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As well as supporting the likes of Oasis, Neil Young, The Stereophonics, Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, Ryan Adams, Noel’s High Flying Birds and more on various tours over the years, they also famously headlined Isle of Wight Festival in 2004.

Having collaborated with the likes of another Britpop legend, Gem Archer, as well as The Smiths’ Andy Rourke, not to mention gaining plaudits from so many other contemporaries, they’re likely one of your favourite bands’ old faithful bands.

It still sits as one of the biggest live highlights.

Moreover, in regional terms, rising local indie rock quintet Rosellas are also joining them on the road for all but one of the shows.

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Unfortunately for us, it is their date at Manchester Academy 3 (sigh)…

However, we’re still getting a fairly nearby name, with fellow long-running Crewe icons The Train Set joining them here in 0161 on 16 May. You can grab your tickets HERE.

Both of the Manc bands have also featured in our artists of the month, by the way, in case you wanted to see who else was listed alongside them.

Rosellas featured back in May 2024’s round-up.

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Featured Images — Proud Mary (press shots supplied via Sonic PR)