Multi-award-winning saxophonist, MC and composer Soweto Kinch lifts the curtain on a four-month programme of live jazz in Manchester.
Multi-award-winning saxophonist, MC and composer Soweto Kinch lifts the curtain on a four-month programme of live jazz in Manchester.
Back with a bang, The Deaf Institute presents five weeks of socially distanced fun, featuring DJ sets, record label takeovers and screenings.
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We chat with No Such Thing Records co-founder Ruby Tingle and artist LEFT WINTER ahead of their label showcase, streaming live from Manchester.
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Manchester Collective team up with boundary-pushing harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani in their first live concert of the year.
From £11
Playing Albert Hall’s first live gig of the year, Manchester’s own Honeyfeet will be melting down blues and pop, jazz and disco across two socially distanced sets.
From £25
Sir Mark Elder leads the Hallé in a spectacular Russian programme, featuring three masters: Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov and Stravinsky.
From £18.50 (Subs, concs and £5 student tickets also available)
Join Stephen Bell and the Hallé for Russell Garcia’s Porgy and Bess, re-orchestrated by award-winning trumpeter, Ryan Quigley.
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Tomáš Hanus conducts the Hallé in a vibrant programme of Schumann, Mendelssohn and Louise Farrenc, featuring violinist Chloë Hanslip.
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Join conductor Stephen Bell, the Hallé and West End royalty Scott Davies and Jacqui Scott on a journey through the world’s best-loved shows.
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Young Norwegian conductor Tabita Berglund returns to the Hallé podium, conducting a programme of Beethoven, Wagner and Osvaldo Golijov.
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Opening the Hallé’s Summer Season is Elgar’s seminal Enigma Variations and Stravinsky’s blazing ballet Petrushka, conducted by Sir Mark Elder.
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Post-punk quartet Egyptian Blue and bedroom pop artist Joey Maxwell broadcast live sets from Scruff of the Neck’s NQ headquarters.
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