Irish pop up event where Mancunians are preparing for Paddy’s Day
The Irish Festival Village is in full swing at St. Ann’s square, celebrating for ten days straight. The annual pop

The Irish Festival Village is in full swing at St. Ann’s square, celebrating for ten days straight. The annual pop

The Sister development is proposing to ‘reimagine’ the Grade II listed Hollaway Wall on London Road on the former UMIST campus.

A queue of excited Laura Marling fans stretched across four streets this afternoon ahead of her matinee show at the

An award-winning theatre director is bringing a powerful, first-of-its-kind production to town this month. ‘That Can’t Have Happened!’ by David

A theatrical drama adapted from an multi-award-winning short thriller will arrive in Manchester this spring – featuring a star from

A cask ale and live music festival returns to Northenden, south Manchester, this Easter weekend promising Britpop icons, lively atmosphere

Combining regency romance with social media brain-rot, Clementine is heading to Manchester.

From achingly sincere innvocation to exciting electronica – Zaho de Sagazan live was enchanting at Gorilla on 27 February.
I’m struck by her range – we start off with Sagazan sat at a piano, simply lit in white and she plays a beautiful and slow ballad to start us off.

The Palace Theatre welcomed back Bat Out of Hell: The Musical for a glorious night of feel-good ballads. Quirky American

The world renowned musical MAMMA MIA! is due to return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre in March as part of its

Celebrated punk poet Dr. John Cooper Clarke is to receive the prestigious 2025 Northern Music Award and perform at the second
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