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Tom Odell // Apollo // Manchester, UK

November 6, 2018 Olivia Blinn
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I’ve long been a big fan of Tom Odell and just a few weeks after moving to Manchester, I had the opportunity to photo his show in town. He headlined at the 02 Apollo on 19 October 2018. He played a full two-hour set with the same remarkable level of enthusiasm from start to finish. I’ve never seen a man in a forest green suit jump onto a grand piano so many times in a night. It was incredible.

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