What's On
Catch Screaming Females at YES this June, one of the most dynamic and devastating touring bands going today.
Surprise Chef’s distinct sound pulls from 70s film scores, the funkier side of jazz, and the samples that form the foundation of hip-hop.
Known for eclectic disco-inspired house music both behind the decks and in the studio, catch Girls of the Internet live at The Pink Room.
Sun June brings the gentle sway of country-leaning pop seeped in melancholy to YES this May.
English multi-instrumentalist/composer/singer/songwriter/producer Bill Ryder-Jones is live at YES this month.
Petite Noir is the architect of a musical and cultural movement drawing creative energy from punk aesthetics and today’s African diaspora.
Young Marco is a crate digger, record collector and infamous party starter guaranteeing a good time at YES this April.
Hotly tipped Scottish indie rock group Wrest are coming to Manchester’s Deaf Insitute for a headline date.
Personal Trainer is Willem Smit’s rock collective. Live, they have an ever-shifting line-up with members from bands like Pip Blom.
Jen Cloher’s taut, terse brand of rock is charged with the static tension that comes with being an eternal misfit. Admirers have naturally gravitated towards Cloher’s incisive, generous songwriting.
Deaf Insitute are delighted to have the 10-legged groove machine Thumpasaurus struttin on up to their stage this May.
A.A. Williams creates dark and deeply atmospheric songs with a richly textured voice, matched by her impressive instrumental abilities.
Alt pop artist Ellie Dixon is coming to Deaf Insitute this May. Expect funky bass lines, witty lyrics, earworm melodies.
Legendary Radiohead drummer Philip Selway plays Gorilla in support of new album, Stange Dance.
Stonebwoy, is one of Ghana’s most beloved reggae/dancehall acts and he’s coming to Manchester for an unmissable performance.