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UB40 will perform at AO Arena in Manchester. Secure your tickets for this highly anticipated event now.

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Experience UB40 at AO Arena

Experience the vibrant sounds of reggae as UB40 & Ali Campbell take the stage at Co-Op Live in Manchester on December 6, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to be a memorable night filled with the iconic hits that have defined a generation.

UB40, renowned for their unique blend of reggae and pop, has captivated audiences worldwide with chart-topping tracks such as "Red, Red Wine" and "Can't Help Falling in Love." With a rich history spanning over four decades, the band continues to deliver electrifying performances that resonate with fans old and new. Ali Campbell, the legendary frontman, brings his distinctive voice and charisma to the stage, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

As you prepare for this extraordinary event, consider securing your tickets early. Prices are expected to range from £50 to £150, depending on seating preferences and availability. Manchester-tickets.com offers a variety of options to suit every budget, along with guarantees that ensure your purchase is secure. The seating chart at Co-Op Live provides an excellent view of the stage from all angles, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in the performance.

In addition to UB40's classic hits, fans can look forward to potential opening acts that may enhance the concert experience. The venue itself is designed for optimal acoustics and comfort, making it an ideal location for live music events. With positive reviews highlighting both the performers and the venue, attendees can expect a night filled with energy and excitement.

Don't miss your chance to witness UB40 & Ali Campbell live in concert at Co-Op Live in Manchester. Mark your calendars for December 6, 2026, and visit Manchester-tickets.com for ticket availability and further details. This is an event that promises to be a highlight of the concert calendar, celebrating the enduring legacy of one of reggae's most beloved bands.