2006–2007: Formation The original band members have known each other since they were ten years old, all of them being from Middleton; Liam Fray and Daniel Moores attended
Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School in Middleton, while Mark Cuppello attended
St Monica's RC High School in
Prestwich and Michael Campbell attended
St Cuthbert's RC High School in
Rochdale. At first Fray studied business studies at university, however soon realised it was a lot harder than he thought and not what he wanted to do. Therefore, he chose to study creative writing as he enjoyed writing poetry and short stories, but not reading. While at the
University of Salford (studying creative writing), Fray started performing acoustic sets as a singer-songwriter around bars and at open-mic nights in Manchester. After getting positive reactions from the crowd, Fray decided to leave university and form a band. He recruited long-time friend and neighbour Michael Campbell, who had never played the drums before. They played as 'Liam Fray' until Moores and Cuppello joined the band. Their first gig was at the
Manchester Roadhouse in October 2006, and the band went from strength to strength in Manchester, largely through a word-of-mouth following brought on by extensive gigging and television publicity. The Courteeners released their debut single "Cavorting," on August 6, 2007, by
Loog Records. A second single, 'Acrylic' was released on 22 October 2007 reaching number 44 in the UK chart.
2007–2009: St. Jude festival in Ireland. The Courteeners were approached by producer,
Stephen Street of
The Smiths,
Blur and
Morrissey fame about the possibility of working together. They first released a single "
What Took You So Long?" on 14 January 2008, a song which reached No. 20 in the United Kingdom charts. The debut album,
St. Jude, was released on 7 April 2008 by Polydor Records. It was launched at Manchester's
Market Street HMV store. The album reached No. 4 in the
UK Albums Chart, and has since gone on to achieve gold status. The album was preceded by the release of single "
Not Nineteen Forever" on 31 March 2008, entering at No. 19 and becoming their highest-charting single to date. A fifth single, "
No You Didn't, No You Don't" was released on 23 June 2008. The band played to a packed out
John Peel tent at the 2008
Glastonbury Festival. and played major slots at V Festival, T in the Park and other festivals across Europe. They played with
Kasabian and
Primal Scream at the Fuji Rock Festival in
Niigata Prefecture in Japan. "
That Kiss" was released on 6 October 2008, produced again by Stephen Street. The song was released as a stand-alone track and entered the charts at number five in the Midweek Top 40. By October 2008 the band had begun a sell out tour of major venues across the UK including two nights at
Manchester Apollo and London's
Shepherd's Bush Empire. A first taste of Arena shows came with their December 2008 support slot on the
Stereophonics' Decade in the Sun Tour. This saw them appear at huge venues such as the
Manchester Arena, London's
O2 Arena and
Glasgow's
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. December 2008 saw the band crowned inaugural winners of the Guardian's First British Album Award beating off strong competition from
Glasvegas,
Duffy,
Adele and
Noah and the Whale. The award was voted for by members of the public and
the Guardian journalists.
St. Jude clinched a mammoth 53% of the public vote. In March 2009 the band made their US debut with a headline show at
New York's Mercury Lounge, followed by a month touring the States as special guests of Morrissey on his 'Tour of Refusal'. Over 18 dates included appearances at New York's famous
Carnegie Hall, the
Dallas Palladium and
Albuquerque's
Sunshine Theatre. They completed their tour of America at the 2009
Coachella Festival in
Indio, California, performing on the festival's main stage along with
Paul McCartney, Morrissey and
Franz Ferdinand. In the UK the band played the 2009
Reading and Leeds Festivals on the main stage along with
Arctic Monkeys,
The Prodigy and
Ian Brown. They also appeared at the 2009
T in the Park Festival as second headliners in the King Tut's Wah Wah Tent.
2009–2012: Falcon The band's second album
Falcon was released on 22 February 2010 and has since gone on to achieve gold status. The album was preceded by a single "
You Overdid It Doll" on 15 February 2010. The album was recorded at ICP Studios in
Belgium and produced by
Ed Buller (
White Lies,
Pulp,
Suede). The album was well received by the British music press with
NME awarding the album 8/10 and both
Mojo & Q Magazines giving the album 4-star reviews. In
Falcon's first week it entered the top 10 in 6th place. Many songs from the band's second album including "The Opener", "You Overdid It Doll" and "
Take Over the World" made their live debuts at two UK shows in December 2009. The first at
Warrington's
Parr Hall was followed by a sold-out headline homecoming show at the 10,000-capacity
Manchester Central (formerly known as Manchester GMEX). Tickets for the show sold out within a week. The first song released from the album was "Cross My Heart and Hope To Fly", making its radio debut on
Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show as his Hottest Record in the World. The track was released as a free download through their official website on 7 December 2009 as well as a seven-inch version with a B-side.
Falcon's first official single "
You Overdid It Doll" was released a week before the album's release on 15 February 2010. This also saw its radio debut on BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe show. Lowe, a big supporter throughout the band's career, once again made it his Hottest Record in the World. The single was added to daytime radio playlists including BBC Radio One, XFM, and BBC 6 Music. A UK Tour to coincide with the album's release was announced in December 2009. The tour included dates at London's
Brixton Academy,
Blackburn's King George's Hall and
Blackpool's
Empress Ballroom. The band appeared at many festivals during the summer of 2010, including on the Other Stage at 2010 Glastonbury Festival on Friday 25 June 2010. On Sunday 13 June 2010 the band appeared on the main stage at the
Isle of Wight Festival. The performed on the main stage ahead of
Paul McCartney's headline appearance that evening. In July 2010 the band returned to the
T in the Park festival, appearing on the Saturday evening on the Radio 1/NME Stage. In August 2010, the Courteeners announced a five-date UK tour to take place in December. The tour included the band's largest-ever headline gig at the
Manchester Arena. The band returned to
Japan at the beginning of August 2010, appearing in
Tokyo and
Osaka at the
Summersonic 2010 festival. In August 2010 the band made their second appearance at
V Festival, performing on the 4 music stage. On 5 November 2010, the Courteeners announced a 5-song EP on their official website which include 2 songs from
Falcon, "Lullaby" and "Scratch Your Name Upon My Lips". There are two brand new songs "Three Months" and "Swear Down" plus a cover version of
Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Zero". The EP was released on 5 December 2010. The band performed a sell-out tour of the UK in December 2010 which included the band's biggest headline show to date up until their sold-out 25,000 gig at Heaton Park in June 2015. On 17 December 2010, the band announced a headline show at
Delamere Forest, scheduled for 2 July 2011. The show sold out in 38 minutes, a record for shows performed in the forest. David Barrow, booker for the
Forestry Commission said, "Following their triumphant MEN Arena show last weekend I knew we would comfortably sell out, but 38 minutes is a forest record, so it's official the Courteeners are the fastest selling forest act we have had since the gigs kicked off 11 years ago. The previous record was held by
JLS last year". During the 2011 summer festival season they appeared at
Isle of Wight Festival and the
V Festival. They also played a headline show at
Haigh Hall,
Wigan in June of that year with support from
The Coral and
Cherry Ghost. In December the band played three sold-out shows at the Manchester Apollo followed by the DVD
Live at the MEN Arena, which featured the band's December 2010 show at the Manchester Arena. In 2012, the band played at the
Reading and Leeds Festivals,
Scotland's '
T in the Park' and the
Chester Rocks Festival. On 23 June 2012, the band played a free show in Manchester's
Albert Square in the shadow of the
town hall. The gig was to celebrate the Olympic torch coming to Manchester for the
London 2012 Olympics. The band played their first-ever show in
Istanbul,
Turkey on 16 November 2012. On 7 December 2012 the band played a sold-out show at the 16,000-capacity Manchester Arena.
2013–2014: Anna Their third album
Anna, recorded with
Hurts producer
Joe Cross, was released on 4 February 2013. It preceded by the release of the first single, "Lose Control" in December 2012 when the band introduced themselves as "Courteeners", dropping "The" from their name. On 6 February 2013 it was announced that
Anna was Number 1 in the Official midweek UK Chart by the Official UK Charts Company. Sales slipped as the week progressed, and the album charted at Number 6. In support of the album the band embarked on a UK and European "Anna Tour" with 22 shows in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France,
Austria, Italy, Germany, the
Netherlands and
Switzerland. Tour began on 21 February and ended on 27 April. On 28 June 2013 they played at the
Glastonbury Festival on the John Peel Stage. They played 13 songs and the performance was their fourth appearance at the festival. The band supported
The Stone Roses at their reunion gig in London's
Finsbury Park on 7 June 2013 and
Kings of Leon at Glasgow's
Bellahouston Park on 15 August 2013. They also performed at the
Belsonic,
Benicàssim,
T in the Park,
V festivals and headlined Mallorca Rocks closing party. On 5 and 6 July 2013 Courteeners played at
Castlefield Bowl,
Deansgate, Manchester with support acts including
The Strypes,
Miles Kane and
The Heartbreaks. All 16,000 tickets were sold out in a day. In December 2013, the band toured the UK once again culminating in their 3rd headline appearance at the 16,000 capacity
Manchester Arena.
2014–2016: Concrete Love Courteeners released their new album
Concrete Love on 18 August 2014. Again recorded with producer Joe Cross in
Paris,
Whitby and
Ancoats, it debuted at number 3 in the
UK Albums Chart, marking the band's highest chart entry to date. The first taster from the album, 'Summer' was made available on streaming in July. The first official release from the album was the
How Good It Was EP released on 21 July 2014. It featured the title track and the songs "Hometown One", "Sunflower" and "Why Are You Still With Him?" and reached number 2 on the official UK iTunes chart. Singles from
Concrete Love, "Has He Told You That He Loves You Yet" and "Small Bones" became XFM's records of the week. The latter was the last XFM's Record of the Week before the station has rebranded as
Radio X. The band headlined the Radio One/NME Stage at the
Reading and Leeds Festivals 2014 and appeared as special guests of
The Killers in Summer Sessions gig at Glasgow's Bellahouston Park. They also performed at the
Benicàssim and Umbria Rock festivals. The album was supported by a 19-date UK Tour in October and November, including shows at
Brixton Academy in London and
Echo Arena Liverpool. On 5 June 2015, the band played one of their biggest headline gigs at Manchester's
Heaton Park, supported by
Blossoms,
Bipolar Sunshine and
Peace. All 25,000 tickets were sold out in 40 minutes.
Q Magazine gave the gig 5 out of 5 stars, describing it as "their equivalent of the Stone Roses’ Spike Island or Oasis’ Maine Road... less like a performance, more like a reciprocal communion." On 9 July 2015, Courteeners supported
The Libertines at
Dublin's
3Arena. They also played at
Glastonbury Festival,
Isle of Wight Festival, Ibiza Rocks,
V Festival and
T in the Park. On 27 November 2015, the band released
Concrete Love – Extra Love, a deluxe expanded edition of their last album
Concrete Love. It features a new single, their first Christmas song "Winter Wonderland", a collection of unreleased acoustic versions of
Concrete Love album tracks and rare EP tracks.
Liam Fray wrote "Winter Wonderland" on the piano at
Norah Jones'
New York City home. He played it live for the first time in 2011 after
Lou Reed invited him to perform at his Arts club, The Stone in
Manhattan. The song was produced by
Stephen Street and recorded at London's Miloco Studios in September 2015. On 16 November the single got its first radio play on
Radio X. It became both Radio X and
BBC Radio 2's Record of the Week and was included in the Radio X's "The 50 Best Tracks of 2015" list. On 23 November 2015, Courteeners were on the Radio X Road Trip with
Chris Moyles to celebrate the newly rebranded
Radio X (formerly XFM). They played at O2 Academy Leeds. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that Courteeners have parted ways with their bassist Mark Cuppello. He was replaced by their good friend and long time collaborator Joe Cross. In November and December the band embarked on a UK tour that initially included 5 consecutive nights at
Manchester Apollo which is unprecedented for any band at the venue. After the whole tour including London, Glasgow and Manchester was sold out within minutes, 2 additional Manchester dates were added meaning the band are set to play 7 nights at
Manchester Apollo. Courteeners also added and sold out an extra London show at
London Forum and a second Glasgow show. They were supported by Fronteers,
Blossoms,
The Travelling Band,
Viola Beach and
Reverend & the Makers, among others. On 19 June 2016, Courteeners supported
The Stone Roses at Manchester's
Etihad Stadium. They also played at the
T in the Park and Reading and Leeds festivals.
2016–2018: Mapping the Rendezvous During their slot at T in the Park on 8 July 2016, Liam Fray mentioned that they had "finished recording their newest album", hinting its upcoming release. On 11 August 2015, the band announced their fifth album
Mapping the Rendezvous, which was once again produced by Joe Cross and released on 28 October 2016. Its first single "The 17th" aired just after midnight that night on
Radio X and was released on
Spotify and
iTunes along with the ability to preorder the upcoming album. It is the first release with the band's new record label,
Ignition Records. Speaking to Radio X, Liam Fray said, "last year was unreal, the biggest and best we've ever had. Now we're back again to show that you don’t have to be perfect to be loved and that lost causes are the ones most worth sticking with. We’ve finally finished our best (and dare I even suggest, sexiest) set of songs ever so get ready to unleash your inner
Danny Zuko and prepare to be (at least mildly) impressed." The deluxe version of the album, which was recorded at Real World Studios In Paris, includes a DVD of the band's sell out headline gig at Heaton Park on 5 June 2015 where they played to 25,000 people. On 29 August 2016, their second single "No One Will Ever Replace Us" from the upcoming album, was premiered on Radio X. It was released midnight on 30 August on iTunes and Spotify. Their third single from the album entitled "Kitchen" was released on 30 September 2016 at midnight, to a widely mixed reception of views. In support of the album the band embarked on a UK and European tour playing throughout November and December in England, Scotland, Ireland,
Germany, Switzerland and
France. On 27 May 2017, Courteeners played their biggest gig to date, a sold-out headline homecoming show to 50,000 people at
Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester with support acts
The Charlatans,
Cabbage and
Blossoms. On 25 June 2017 Courteeners played at the
Glastonbury Festival on The Other Stage. It was their sixth appearance at the festival in 10 years since their debut in 2007. They also performed at the
Sziget,
Benicassim and
NOS Alive festivals.
2018: St. Jude Re:Wired The Courteeners performed a series of shows to celebrate 10 years of their debut release at the King George's Hall in
Blackburn then 2 days later at
The Royal Albert Hall to support
Teenage Cancer Trust on 23 March 2018. The shows were followed by a warm-up show at The 02 Academy in
Sheffield and by a sell-out crowd at Manchester Arena on 7 April 2018. Courteeners also played at the
TRNSMT 2018 festival and headlined slots at both
Neighbourhood Weekender and
Truck Festival.
2019–present: More. Again. Forever. On 29 October 2018, Courteeners announced a new headline show at
Heaton Park, Manchester on Saturday 15 June 2019. The line up included
James,
DMA'S and
Pale Waves as support acts. Tickets for the show went on sale on 2 November 2018 and all 50,000 tickets had sold out in less than four hours. In 2020, Courteeners released their sixth studio album,
More. Again. Forever. to favourable critical reviews. In September 2021, Courteeners played to a sold out
Old Trafford for the second time. In 2022 the band also headlined
Neighbourhood Weekender for a second time in 4 years.
2023: St. Jude: 15th Anniversary Edition On 30 August 2022, the band announced that
St. Jude would be reissued on 13 January 2023, in a new 2-CD set to mark its 15th anniversary. They announced another gig at Heaton Park for 9 June 2023 the same day, the tickets for which sold out in eight hours, marking the band's third sold-out concert there. The reissued
St. Jude topped the
UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's first release to do so. It also set an Albums Chart record as the album with the longest gap between release and reaching number one, at 14 years, 9 months and 14 days. ==Other appearances==