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Co-op Live, Manchester, 7/6/2024
Andrew Twambley is reduced to tears on an emotional night and trip back in time with The Eagles on the first of their five gigs on ‘The Long Goodbye’ tour at Manchester’s fabulous new arena, Co-op Live,
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