Myles Smith leads stacked lineup for Hits Radio Live Manchester 2025
Hits Radio Live Manchester takes place on November 21 at Co-op Live. Tickets are on sale now.

Myles Smith, Olly Murs and Craig David featuring TS5 are among the artists confirmed for Hits Radio Live Manchester.
The radio station's annual concert will take place at the UK's largest indoor arena, Co-op Live, on Saturday November 21.
Sugababes, Tinie Tempah, Jax Jones and Ella Henderson will also take to the stage.
The Hits Radio Breakfast Show's Fleur East, Will Best and James Barr will host the star-studded concert.
Tickets are on sale now at hitsradio.co.uk.
It's been a massive year for Myles, who kicked off 2025 by winning the BRITs Rising Star Award off the back of his viral breakout hit Stargazing. He also got to support Ed Sheeran on his Mathematics Tour, and even duetted with him on Stargazing.
He was also named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.
Myles recently admitted that his "feet haven't been on the ground" much over the past year.
Reflecting on the past year, he told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Physically, my feet haven't been on the ground a lot.
"It's been crazy. I've toured the world two times in the last year. Mentally for me though, it's about being in the moment and enjoying the fact I'm getting to do the thing I've wanted since I was 10 years old."
Myles was so stunned by the Time magazine recognition that he thought it was an error by the publication.
The 27-year-old singer said: "I thought Time 100 had made a mistake. Maybe it's actually Time 1,000.
"I'm among Nobel Prize winners and scientists who have figured out the atom, which is pretty cool. I'm just really grateful for all the work I've been doing and all of the messaging I've been trying to get out about funding in schools for music and being able to support grassroots venues.
"It's about really changing the infrastructure landscape of music in the UK and the world. I think I've gone a long way in helping with that."
Myles also made his Glastonbury debut with a set on the Woodsies stage at Glastonbury Festival.