Garage, R&B and old school music fans may want to mark July 14 in their diaries, as UK pop icon Craig David is coming to town.
The singer, songwriter and DJ has announced his legendary TS5 party will be coming to Manchester this summer, taking over City Airport, also known as Barton Aerodrome. The show will combine old school anthems with R&B, garage, swing beat and basement sounds, as well as contemporary tracks.
The live concert will take place at City Airport in Manchester on Friday, July 14. The huge outdoor venue is surrounded by green fields and the show will be elevated with epic light and sound productions, making for a truly memorable summer gig.
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Craig David's TS5 started out as an exclusive pre-party hosted by the singer and DJ at his penthouse in Miami. It was a chance for the chart topper to play the music he loved but proved such a big hit that he has taken it on the road over the last few years so more people can experience it.
His TS5 shows have sold out in numerous venues across the UK including Brixton Academy as well as the world-famous Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.
The singer was one of the biggest acts on the early 2000s with a strong of memorable R&B and soul hits. He first rose to fame in 1999, when he featured on the single 'Re-Rewind' by Artful Dodger. He followed this up with his debut studio album, 'Born to Do It', which was released a year later, followed by further five albums.
In a career spanning more than 20 years he has sold 15 million albums, secured more than 10 Top 10 hits and achieved multi-platinum status in more than 20 countries. His most famous songs include 'Fill Me In', '7 Days', 'Walking Away' and 'Rise and Fall'.
Craig David presents: TS5 Manchester will take place on Friday, 14 July at City Airport in Manchester. Tickets go on sale on Friday, 31 March and are available on See Tickets and Skiddle.
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