Friendly Fires have been forced to cancel their show at Manchester’s O2 Apollo that was set to take place tomorrow night (Thursday 17th November).
The band were recently forced to cancel their shows in Southampton, Nottingham and Newcastle when frontman Ed MacFarlane was unable to overcome a throat infection. Unfortunately however, he is still unable to perform, meaning the band have had to cancel their Manchester show.
Their next show is set to take place at O2 Academy Glasgow on Friday (18th November) and is still - at present - currently scheduled to take place.
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