Serving up crunching noise pop, synthwave and shoegaze, Manchester’s own Joe Oxley AKA TVAM performs a special Christmas show at YES.
From £16.80
Serving up crunching noise pop, synthwave and shoegaze, Manchester’s own Joe Oxley AKA TVAM performs a special Christmas show at YES.
From £16.80
Known as “Zambia’s Beatles” during their ’70s and ’80s heyday, WITCH are bringing their infectiously joyous music to Manchester this December.
Following their sold-out show at Band on the Wall in 2023, Ukrainian global folk powerhouse DakhaBrakha return in January 2024.
Radiohead side project The Smile have announced a second album and an accompanying tour, coming to The Apollo in March.
From £58.10
Legendary American rock band Pixies are bringing their unmistakable and era-defining sound to The Piece Hall.
From £47.50
The RNCM’s Christmas Family Day sees the WFEL Fairey Band provide live accompaniment to a screening of Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas.
From £13
Electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream perform in the grand surrounds of Albert Hall this Friday.
From £29.50
Bringing more than just fireworks, you’ll find live music, illuminated installations and a fire walk in Salford’s Buile Hill Park.
Free entry
parler femme is the latest dance production from Barnsley’s Tala Lee-Turton, performed in the stunning setting of the Ironworks at Elsecar Heritage Centre.
From £12.00
Elsecar Heritage Centre is a visitor attraction centre with independent shops, studios, galleries, cafes and an antiques centre in a former Victorian engineering workshop.
Emerging from the stoner rock underground of the 1990s to become one of the 21st century’s foremost heavy rock bands, Queens of the Stone Age are back.
From £34
Leaning on everything from electronica to shoegaze, ambient to UK bass, Leeds collective Honesty headline Mood Swings at YES.
From £5.00