Eric Cantona announces UK shows

By Dom Smith
By January 22, 2024 Leeds, News

Today, globally celebrated icon Eric Cantona announces new live dates for April 2024 across the UK and Ireland. Marking his return to the stage following his debut sold-out tour last October, Eric will play shows throughout the UK, including at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush EmpireManchester’s Palace Theatre and Newcastle’s O2 City Hall.

Presales for ‘Cantona Sings Eric’ will start Wednesday, 24 January, at 10am local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week, with general on-sale following on Friday, 26 January, at 10am local time. For more information and ticket purchasing, please visit: LiveNation.co.uk.

The new tour dates follow last year’s debut sold-out success in London and Manchester, which saw Cantona take to stage solo with just himself and a modest piano and a cello, stamping his mark on new artistic heights and musical endeavours.

Eric Cantona Tour 2024

Wednesday 10 April                    Dublin, IRE                                     Liberty Hall
Friday 12 April                               Glasgow, UK                                 O2 Academy Glasgow
Saturday 13 April                         Aberdeen, UK                               Music Hall
 Sunday 14 April                           Newcastle, U.K.                          O2 City Hall Newcastle
Tuesday 16 April                         Leeds, U.K.                              O2 Academy Leeds
Wednesday 17 April                   London, U.K.                    O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
 Thursday 18 April                       Wolverhampton, U.K.               Wulfrun Hall
 Saturday 20 April                        Manchester, U.K.                       Palace Theatre

 

On 11th May 1997, when having played his last game and swapped his number 7 Manchester United shirt for his opponent’s, Eric made it to the changing rooms one last time, exiting like a rock star rather than a regular centre-forward, and thereby putting an end to a career beyond compare. From that day, the man dubbed the ‘enfant terrible’, the ‘wild boy’, ‘the brat’, but also crowned the ‘King’, as much for his on-field heroics as for his wild antics, has made a name for himself beyond the pitch like no other great sportsman before him.

As well as being an actor on stage and on screen – more famously for directors Alain Corneau and Ken Loach – he also paints, writes poetry and picked up photography, not merely as post-career hobbies, but as an extension of his lifetime achievement, stemming from the absolute necessity to express himself creatively.

Music was to be the last missing piece in his compelling quest, an omission that he makes up for today with his first two songs ‘The Friends We Lost’ and ‘Tu Me Diras’, for which he wrote the music and lyrics in English and French and soon to be followed by two more singles, leading to the release of a live album.

Recorded and produced by Johan Dalgaared at the La Frette Studios (next to Paris), and enhanced by his unique voice, ‘The Friends We Lost’ and ‘Tu Me Diras’  show us a side of Cantona that’s intimate and deep. Supported by a very classic guitar-piano-string combo, it connects with you, putting an instant smile on your face, in the way a long-lost friend does when they suddenly reappear out of nowhere.