The biggest rock band on Earth is coming to Manchester, with hundreds of musicians on stage

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Rockin'1000, the biggest rock band on Earth, is coming to Manchester

Rockin'1000, the biggest rock band on Earth, is coming to Manchester

Rockin’1000 will be heading to Manchester next spring, with the biggest rock band on Earth performing timeless anthems. 

And when we say it’s the biggest rock band on Earth, we’re not being sensationalist – there’ll be 300 musicians performing together. 

Guitarists, bassists, drummers, keyboardists, singers, and even an orchestral section will all play together for a rock concert on a scale the UK has never seen before.

The AO Arena is set to host Rockin’1000 in March next year – and musicians of all skill levels are being invited to apply to perform. 

There are more than 100,000 musicians as part of the band worldwide, and if you’d like to be one of them before the show arrives in Manchester you can register HERE

Rockin’1000 began in 2015 with a viral performance of 1,000 musicians playing a Foo Fighters song in Cesena in Italy. 

Since then, it’s grown into a worldwide community of musicians and has sold more than 300,00 tickets to large-scale and ambitious rock concerts in 20 different countries. 

Rockin’1000 will come to the AO Arena in Manchester

Despite being one of Europe’s largest venues, the indoor nature of the AO Arena means that the number of performers will be reduced to 300, who will fill the floor of the arena. 

Fabio Zaffagnini, Founder of Rockin’1000 said “The UK’s music culture is unrivalled, and Manchester is one of the world’s great music cities. 

“Bringing 1,000 musicians together under one roof creates a powerful emotional connection for everyone involved, on stage and in the crowd. 

“We cannot wait to share this experience with UK fans.”

Rockin’1000 will be at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday 7 March, with 300 musicians performing together at once. 

Tickets will go on sale from 10am on Friday 5 December HERE

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