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Man Utd legend Eric Cantona coming to Derry stage in 2025

written by cassoscoop March 31, 2025
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Man Unit legend Eric Cantona is coming to the stage in Derry later this year to share stories from his “glittering career”.

‘The King’ will take part in an unscripted interview where he will reflect on his iconic footballing career at the Millennium Forum on November 11.

The ‘exclusive evening’ will give fans a chance to hear first-hand from Cantona and to take part in a Manchester United bespoke memorabilia auction.

Fans can choose from a range of packages, with the Platinum VIP option offering the ultimate experience.

Fans who opt for this package will receive a signed Cantona Manchester United shirt and the rare opportunity to have a photo taken with the Frenchman.

Cantona famously signed up with Manchester United in 1992 and soon became the King of Old Trafford.

The former forward won four Premier League titles and two FA Cups with United before retiring as a player in 1997.

He is still widely regarded as the most iconic and influential player in the club’s history. The football legend’s post-retirement career has included forays into acting, art, modelling and, most recently, music.

‘Cantona Sings Eric’, released in March 2024, followed his debut EP ‘I’ll Make My Own Heaven’, was recorded during his first ever European tour at the end of 2023.

It included live versions of ‘The Friends We Lost’, ‘Je veux’ and ‘I’ll Make My Own Heaven’, all singles from the EP, as well as ‘I Love You So Much’ – a track that Cantona wrote especially for the fans of his former club Manchester United.

Tickets are now on sale here: https://millenniumforum.co.uk/whats-on/eric-cantona

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