Natural history and live music combine as Manchester Camerata help bring Netflix’s Life on Our Planet to life at The Bridgewater Hall.
From £23
Natural history and live music combine as Manchester Camerata help bring Netflix’s Life on Our Planet to life at The Bridgewater Hall.
From £23
A true master of her craft, experimental harpist and composer Mary Lattimore brings her transporting music to Brudenell Social Club.
From £16.00
Somewhere in Trafford, behind an unmarked gate, a former garden centre hosts one of Greater Manchester’s most original festivals.
From £20
Electronic powerhouse duo Overmono return to The Warehouse Project to curate a show featuring a huge line-up of pals at the top of their game.
From £49.50
Coming to Swinton Square this July, a brand new, site-specific theatre production travels through the decades to tell a series of interwoven stories from lives lived across Swinton’s past, present and future.
Free entry
Brudenell Social Club hosts what might be the best value gig in its summer schedule – a tenner-in all-dayer featuring BDRMM, Honesty, The Hyena Kill and more
From £10.00
South Asian collective Dialled In bring a genre-spanning line-up of artists to Hulme’s iconic NIAMOS as part of a joyous all-dayer with underground music at its core.
From £22.00
Mercurial singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield AKA Waxahatchee performs at New Century in support of her new album, Tigers Blood.
From £29
With sardonic wit, towering hooks and distortion dialled high, Blondshell lands at New Century this September, armed with album number two.
From £24.00
View Manchester Museum’s collections in a new light as the RNCM delivers an immersive show that places live ensembles among the museum’s most iconic spaces.
From £6.00
Two brilliant Scottish artists come together for an intimate, audio-visual performance, melding meditative jazz, neo-classical and electronica.
From £16.50
Join The Bridgewater Hall and Streetwise Opera for a two-day festival celebrating African and Caribbean heritage in Britain.
From £0.00