Joni Fatora biography

Attention all music lovers! Are you ready for a night of unforgettable performances? We are thrilled to announce that Joni Fatora and Dan Croll will be gracing the stage in Manchester on March 21, 2024. These two talented artists are sure to bring an electrifying energy to the city with their unique blend of indie and alternative music. Joni Fatora is a rising star in the music industry, known for her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics. With her captivating stage presence, she has been wowing audiences all over the world. Hailing from Los Angeles, Fatora's music is a fusion of pop, R&B, and electronic sounds. She has collaborated with renowned artists such as Kygo and Odesza, and her hit single "Blue Line" has garnered millions of streams on various platforms. Joining Fatora on stage is the talented Dan Croll, a singer-songwriter from Liverpool. With his infectious melodies and clever songwriting, Croll has been making waves in the indie music scene. He has released two successful albums, "Sweet Disarray" and "Emerging Adulthood," and has toured with artists like Imagine Dragons and Bastille. His music has been described as a mix of folk, pop, and electronic elements, making it impossible not to dance along. Mark your calendars and get ready for a night of incredible music from Joni Fatora and Dan Croll. This is a concert you won't want to miss! Tickets will go on sale soon, so stay tuned for more details. See you all on March 21, 2024 in Manchester for an unforgettable night with these two amazing artists.

When

Thursday, 21 March 2024
Starts at 21:00

Where

38 Charles Street
Manchester, Great Britain

Joni Fatora live

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    Manchester has become one of the largest cities in Britain over the past hundred years. Although Manchester is a city with a very rich history, the main focus of its development has always been industry. The center is almost entirely furnished with warehouses and factory buildings, entangled with a network of canals and old railway bridges. It is quite natural that no one gave such kindness to the reduction of production: in the former shops now open fashionable bars, in factory warehouses - designer shops, and under the old bridges "settled" nightclubs. It was for the active nightlife of the city and got its middle name - Madchester.

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