Manchester International Festival (MIF) presents the world premiere of 'The Long Goodbye', a live music show from musician, storyteller, actor and activist Riz Ahmed.

Directed by Kirsty Housley (Tao of Glass) and performed by Riz Ahmed, The Long Goodbye is the latest event showcasing the kind of work MIF be premiering at The Factory, MIF’s future year-round home.

Riz Ahmed will perform The Long Goodbye for three nights only, from 26-28 March 2020 at Manchester’s atmospheric former railway station, Mayfield.

Riz Ahmed said: “I can’t wait to come to Manchester and share the world premiere of this live experience. It takes us on a journey through our past to the current crossroads we face as a multicultural society.".

Riz Ahmed has starred in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Venom, Four Lions, Nightcrawler, and the final season of the hit HBO show Girls. He took the spotlight as the first South Asian actor to win an acting Emmy for his lead role in HBO’s The Night Of. 

As a musician, Ahmed came up in the London music scene as a rap battle champion, going on to write and perform both as a solo artist and with Swet Shop Boys. 

His provocative solo release, Post 9/11 Blues, was banned before a viral groundswell forced it onto radio.  The Swet Shop Boys album, Cashmere, toured to sold-out crowds from Coachella to NYC's Webster Hall. In a nod to their cultural impact, protestors against Trump's ‘muslim ban’ at Los Angeles International Airport protest were heard chanting its lyrics.

Also released in 2018 was Mogambo, a swaggering survival anthem for our fraught times followed by a series of incendiary, sold-out live shows in the US and UK.

John McGrath, Artistic Director & Chief Executive, Manchester International Festival said, "We are so pleased to be working with Riz Ahmed to premiere his new show ‘The Long Goodbye’ in Manchester. Riz is an extraordinary and fearless artist and an increasingly important commentator and activist. For audiences it will offer a hint of the range and calibre of work that will be made and experienced when we open The Factory.”

The Long Goodbye is commissioned by Manchester International Festival and Brooklyn Academy of Music, and produced by Manchester International Festival. Following its world premiere in Manchester, The Long Goodbye will be presented in Brooklyn, New York as a part of Brooklyn Academy of Music's (BAM) new season - Yours Theirs Ours.

The Long Goodbye takes place in an intimate space at Mayfield over three nights next month (March 26–28). 

Riz Ahmed: The Long Goodbye
Mayfield, Manchester
Thurs 26 - Sat 28 March 2020, 7.30pm
£25; £20 concs; £10 Greater Manchester residents

Over-16s only; under-18s must be accompanied by an adult

Tickets are extremely limited and go on general sale at 10am Monday (17 February).

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