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1. Huey Lewis and the News - Plan B (Curb)
CityLife, Friday 25 April 2003 ALMOST a decade after their last studio release, Huey Lewis and the News make a return. -
2. Duran Duran to reform at Arena
CityLife, Friday 12 December 2003 DURAN Duran - heart-throbs Simon LeBon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor - will be at the Manchester Evening News Arena on April 17, 2004 before going on a world tour. -
3. Justin Timberlake @ M.E.N Arena
CityLife, Saturday 10 May 2003 FRIDAY night at the Manchester Evening News Arena was always going to be a special event for thousands of pop fans. -
4. T.a.T.u from Russia with love
CityLife, Friday 28 March 2003 THEY were the first Russian band to top the UK pop charts - and are on their way to the Manchester Evening News Arena. -
5. Arena ticket sell-out record for McCartney
CityLife, Wednesday 26 February 2003 ROCK legend Sir Paul McCartney has not only sold out the Manchester Evening News Arena TWICE - but he also did it in record time. -
6. Glittery start to Roadhouse's tenth year
CityLife, Friday 10 January 2003 THE spinal column of any local scene is its community of venues. Which means it's good news that Manchester looks finally to be getting its act together. -
7. Don't mock: the Turtles are back
CityLife, Thursday 16 January 2003 NOSTALGIA merchants will be heartened by the news that Madchester veterans The Mock Turtles are set for a second assault on the charts. -
8. Blue tour goes on
CityLife, Friday 31 October 2003 GOOD news for fans of Blue - Manchester member Simon Webbe has recovered after his recent hospital visit and their tour will still go ahead. -
9. Twain heading for Manchester
CityLife, Monday 27 October 2003 SHANIA Twain, one of the world's top-selling female singers, has booked a date at the Manchester Evening News Arena and tickets are on sale now. -
10. Meet Bowie the new man
CityLife, Thursday 13 November 2003 BEING all chummy with the likes of Jonathan Ross is a long way from Bowie's icily-controlled era of The Thin White Duke or the frenetic image manipulation that went on during the Man Who Sold The World/Ziggy period. The good news is that it's also a long way from the lamentable Tin Machine/Glass Spider era.