Cantona sings Eric

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Liberty Hall Theatre, Tuesday 31st October

Marking his live debut, Eric will play shows a tour titled – ‘Cantona Sings Eric’– the tour will see Cantona bring his great passion for music to life through expression and live performance, which fans will not want to miss!

The news comes after the announcement that Cantona is set to extend his artistic portfolio by releasing his first single via Decca Records. Speaking upon the tour announcement, Cantona expressed, ‘Next year, I’ll be playing with a band, but for now, I’m starting with a modest piano to play alongside me in intimate venues. I’ll be starting in Manchester because it’s a city that has stayed with me so much for the football, of course, but also the general atmosphere.’


Date:
Tuesday 31st October
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€54.65

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