UK rap star Aitch confirmed as headliner for Leicester Abbey Park show this summer

The Manchester artist is considered as one of the UK’s biggest rap stars

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Aitch has been confirmed as the headliner for The Park Series in Leicester’s Abbey Park this summer.

The Manchester artist, real name Harrison James Armstrong, is considered as one of the UK’s biggest rap stars, and has recorded chart-topping hits with Anne Marie, Ashanti, Ed Sheeran and Stormzy.

The BRIT Award-winner will headline Leicester’s Abbey Park on June 12.

He joins Madness, who take over the park on June 13 with their Hits Parade Summer Showtime show.

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Tickets for Aitch go on general sale at 10am this Friday. The Madness concert tickets are on sale now.

The first 500 tickets are just £35. Sign up for priority access HERE

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