Liam Fray has announced a one-off acoustic gig for a homeless charity in Manchester.
The Courteeners frontman will play at the O2 Ritz in Manchester on Friday, January 13 2023 in aid of the Greater Manchester Mayorās Charity ā A Bed Every Night.
Tickets for the show will go on sale this Friday (December 9) at 9am GMT and can be purchased here.
Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said of the event: āIn 2019, Raise The Roof was a major achievement using the power of music to get people together and raise vital funds for A Bed Every Night which has helped reduce rough sleeping across Greater Manchester.
“But thereās more still to do and we know the cost of living crisis has started to impact on peopleās housing. Thatās why we need another Raise The Roof to raise even more money for A Bed Every Night.”
He added: “Weāre a musical city, so what better way to help those who need it but with a night with the incredible Liam Fray. Iām delighted heās come on board again and I hope the public will show their support and join us.ā
Burnham recently presented Fray with an award to recognise 1million sales of Courteenersā classic 2008 single ‘Not Nineteen Forever’.
That track was taken from the bandās debut album ‘St Jude’, which is due for re-release on the same date as the Courteeners frontman’s forthcoming gig, on various deluxe editions to celebrate its 15th anniversary. You can pre-order it here.
The band will also play a sold out ‘St Jude’ anniversary show in Manchesterās Heaton Park on June 9 next year.
Meanwhile, the band recently shared an āunearthedā track from the āSt. Judeā sessions ā āItāll Take More Than A Weekend Away To Fix This Messā.
In 2021, Burnham also gave theĀ Courteeners a shout out in his victory speech after winning a second term.
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