Tickets for The Stone Roses comeback shows go on sale today at 9.30am – and you can buy them directly from The Lancashire Telegraph.
The Madchester favourites will perform their first gigs for more than 15 years at Heaton Park, Manchester, on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30 next year.
They will be the first act to perform a “supergig” at the 75,000 capacity open-air venue when they take to the stage following their reunion.
And exclusive reader offers - which include a ticket plus coach travel to and from Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley, Clitheroe, Chorley, Darwen among many other towns- are available from the Lancashire Telegraph, in association with Millennium Travel, for both nights.
The Roses achieved massive commercial and critical success, despite only releasing two albums.
The band, who split in 1996, announced they were getting back together this week at a press conference in London.
A coach and ticket package costs £89 per person. Hotel, coach and ticket packages cost between £159.95 and £239.95 per person.
Unfortunately, ticket-only deals are not available from the Lancashire Telegraph.
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult over 18. No under 5s permitted.
There will be a maximum 4 tickets per person/per card.
To book, call 01254 298366 from 9.30am on Friday, October 21.
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