Oxjam Manchester Takeover Festival is back for 2016 to the streets of Chorlton for a mega weekend of live music.
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Oxjam Manchester Takeover Festival is back for 2016 to the streets of Chorlton for a mega weekend of live music.
From £5.00
Psappha opens its 25th anniversary season with an emotionally-charged programme where jazz meets mesmeric minimalism.
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The Central Hall is the home of the Methodist Church in Manchester. We are located in the vibrant northern quarter of the city, we are home to many organisations including…
Tor Festival will be held in the Pennine market town of Todmorden, right on the border of West Yorkshire and Lancashire. The town has a good selection of pubs, bars, cafe’s and restaurants as well as indoor/outdoor markets and even a small brewery.
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Todmorden Unitarian Church is run by a dedicated committee who, along with the guidance of The Historic Chapels Trust and a network of volunteers, oversee every aspect of this grand,…
Legendary CRASS frontman Steve Ignorant returns to Manchester for an intimate acoustic show at Aatma. Expect anecdotes and intense renditions of songs old and new.
Free entry
A multi-purpose event space in the Northern Quarter. Located just off Stevenson Square.
Australian teen sensations The Goon Sax make their Manchester debut at The Eagle Inn – part of their first European tour.
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Fat White Family frontman, Lias Saoudi relishes the thought of hitting the road with The Moonlandingz and becoming his alter Ego, Johnny Rocket.
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Horsebeach create delicate and dreamy confections that are influenced by alternative Japanese subcultures, a damp Manchester afternoon, the left leaning alternative American indie scene and the sultry exoticism of Thai-funk.
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Public Service Broadcasting’s unique live AV transmissions see them weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around drums, guitar, banjo and electronics.
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