MANCHESTER United legend Eric Cantona is on song again — this time in concert.
The French footie ace, 57, known to United fans as King Eric, continued his international tour at, appropriately, Kings Place, North London.
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Cantona released first single The Friends We Lost last June after retiring in 1997.
On starting his music career, he said: “Music has always been a part of my life. I’ve always had music playing.
“Why start today, so many years later? Simply because I lacked the time before”.
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He finishes his UK leg in Manchester tomorrow.
Some fans were recently left confused after seeing the former footie ace performing on the Michael McIntyre show.
He was seen in a red cardigan while wearing a hat and glasses.
Reacting to the performance on X, formerly known as Twitter, fans appeared rather confused at the sensational showing.
One fan said: "Why is Eric Cantona performing on Michael McIntyre’s #BigShow? I have never been more confused!."
A second said: "WHICH demented BBC Producer thought they were in their right mind putting ERIC CANTONA on stage to si-... To, erm, do whatever that was on stage on Michael McIntyre's Big Show??"