Whilst he is no longer a Manchester resident, the city will remain a key part of his work and as a result he is likely to retain fans all over the country. So when he once again appears in a live setting, where his work will undoubtedly sound its best, audiences will be quick to get hold of A Guy Called Gerald tickets whilst they have the chance.
His first album took the form of “Hot Lemonade” in 1989, which he quickly followed up with “The John Peel Sessions” in 1989 (which would be the first such session before “The John Peel Sessions – A Guy Called Gerald” in 1999). He would then release a host of further albums in the 1990s and then in the last decade three more – “Essence” in 2000, “To All Things What They Need” in 2005 and “Proto Acid – The Berlin Sessions” in 2006. Alongside the wealth of singles that display his name, these albums have made him a cult figure in the music world.
So make sure you witness this highly acclaimed dance icon in a live setting by getting hold of A Guy Called Gerald tickets as soon as possible. From early hits in the Manchester music scene to recent recordings that will seek to cement him as a highly talented artist for years to come – he is not one to miss.