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Sigala @ Albert Hall Manchester gallery – bringing summer vibes

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Sigala brought the summer vibes to the Albert Hall in Manchester on Wednesday, as part of his 2023 tour. The captivating performance saw Sigala power through hits including ‘Stay The Night,’ ‘Melody,’ ‘Easy love,’ and ‘Wish You Well’ under a spectacular light show.

The Norwich-born DJ and record producer released his debut album, Brighter Days back in 2018 and has since gone on to collaborate with pop heavyweights including Ella Eyre, Becky Hill and Ellie Goulding. He released his new album, Every Cloud – Silver Linings, on March 3 this year.

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