What's On
Head to Yes at the end of the month to catch singer-songwriter Yazmin Lacy seamlessly blending jazz, soul and electronica.
Formed in 2014, Chartreuse is a four-piece band from Birmingham whose music is pleasingly deep, rich and atmospheric modern folk.
Alaskan Indie R&B songwriter Medium Build will perform at The Deaf Institute’s The Lodge space this November.
Appearing for the first time with the Hallé, American conductor Roderick Cox conducts an hour of Prokofiev And Debussy in a Rush Hour concert.
Central Library marks the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who and its hugely influential theme tune by electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire.
Dare to experience the terrifying tale of Dr. Caligari and his murderous somnambulist with live accompaniment at RNCM this Halloween.
Thomas Adès begins his two-year Hallé residency in a blaze of glory with the UK premiere of Tower for Frank Gehry and a pre-show performance from the RNCM Chamber Choir.
Fresh from a barnstorming Manchester Psych Fest appearance, The Mysterines return to Manchester in support of Day of the Girl.
Dark and brooding post-punk band, DEADLETTER visit Manchester this month. Catch this exciting new band in the basement at YES.
A founding member of Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore discusses his journey to becoming one of the most influential musicians of his generation.
Part of Manchester Literature Festival
The provocative and genre-blurring Fat White Family are known for their audacious performances and unapologetic chaotic energy.
Coach Party is an indie rock band from the Isle of Wight, acclaimed for their infectious melodies and refreshing sound.
Hello Oriental celebrates 50 years of Hip Hop by bringing Hip Hop Karaoke to Manchester.
Known for their catchy melodies, energetic performances, and witty lyrics, The Hoosiers play Gorilla this autumn.
Aussie band Bad//Dreems are renowned for a gritty and anthemic sound, reflecting on suburban life and Australian identity with raw emotion.