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Catfish and the Bottlemen stun fans with surprise Heaton Park gig

Whilst most of their followers have been fretting that they were getting ready to break up again, Catfish and the Bottlemen have just stunned everyone by announcing a surprise gig at Heaton Park in Manchester.

Out of nowhere.

The Welsh rockers have been back touring together this year after a three-year hiatus, playing multiple festival sets and headline dates at the likes of Cardiff Castle and released their first new music back in February – much to the delight of fans all over the country – and now they’re coming back to 0161.

Set to play the biggest stage in Manchester next summer, just less than a month before Heaton Park erupts into bedlam for the Oasis reunion shows, Catfish and the Bottlemen will make their Manc return on Friday 15 June.

Now, don’t get us wrong, this is wonderful news if it all goes ahead as planned, but it has to be said that there is some hesitation coming from interested gig-goers – ourselves included.

Catfish have caught a lot of flack recently for cancelling their Australian tour on the day it was meant to start and the entire run of US shows “due to artist illness”, with little detail given to fans other than how to sort their refunds. But it gets worse…

They also cancelled their Dublin gig at the RDS Simmonscourt just 15 minutes before doors were set to open and with fans already waiting outside the venue. Again, not the best look.

Perhaps more concerningly, even at some of the shows that have gone ahead this year, there have been concerns raised around the nature and quality of their performances, as well as the wellbeing of charismatic if albeit a bit chaotic frontman Van McCann.

We’re reserving judgment for now but you can understand some of the reticence.

@reloadedmusic_ What’s going on with this band? Honestly the lack of communication is just annoying now. #catfishandthebottlemen #vanmccann #reloadedmusic ♬ original sound – Reloaded Music

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Nevertheless, we’re not going to pretend that we’re not absolutely buzzing to hear this news and we’re hoping that this massive Manchester show goes ahead and off without a hitch.

Keep everything crossed, Catfish fans.

General admission goes live next Friday, 4 October at 10am but you can access pre-sale, which starts at the same time on Wednesday, 2 October, by signing up via the mailing list.

You can grab tickets for Catfish and the Bottlemen at Heaton Park, Manchester HERE and good luck to us all.

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