'We Are Manchester' tribute for the arena's 20th anniversary

Published 22nd May 2015

Local poet Tony Walsh - aka Longfella - has written a tribute to our hometown venue as part of Manchester Arena’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

The poem, titled ‘We Are Manchester’, was commissioned by Arena bosses to mark 20 years of bringing the biggest names from the world of live entertainment to the city, including plenty of Key 103 shows over the years.

Speaking at the launch, Prestwich-based poet Tony Walsh said: “I’ve been to Manchester Arena many times over the last 20 years - from music gigs, comedy nights, family shows and sporting occasions.

“When I sat down to write the poem I wanted to capture the diversity of what happens there but also the vast number of people who have shared glorious moments there that they’ll remember for the rest of their lives”.

James Allen, Manchester Arena General Manager, added: “One of the many reasons international artists love playing the Arena is for the reception they get from the local fans. No other city can compete with the emotion and intensity of a Manchester crowd, which Tony perfectly captures in his line 'Ask Manchester to party and the Mancs can party hard!'

“Tony’s poem encapsulates everything that the Arena, and Manchester, stands for and we’re particularly proud to have worked with such a talented local artist on our anniversary tribute.”

You can be a part of the Manchester Arena story yourself and join us, Rita Ora, Mark Ronson, Little Mix and others at Key 103 Summer Live at the venue on Sunday 19th July, find out more about the show and book tickets right here