- Music
- 14 Jun 17
Radiohead announce new concert in wake of Manchester terror attack
Radiohead have announced that they will perform a special gig at the Manchester Emirates Old Trafford ground, after having to cancel earlier shows scheduled for the Manchester Arena due to the bomb attack last month.
The band were scheduled to play the Manchester Arena on July 4 and 5. Their newly scheduled gig will take place on July 4, in the same location as the One Love Manchester benefit concert, which raised funds for victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
Fans with tickets for the Manchester Arena shows will be contacted by their ticket agent and offered a ticket swap for the new venue, or a full refund.
Additional tickets for the July 4 show will go on sale on June 17 at 10am from www.gigsandtours.com, www.ticketweb.co.uk and w.a.s.t.e.
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