Review: Will Young @ Manchester Apollo
I experienced heartbreak for the first time aged nine.
I experienced heartbreak for the first time aged nine.
Brit award nominee John Newman talks of his ‘arse-licking’ experience in LA, close friendship with Calvin Harris, and ‘being a weirdo’ in Leeds ahead of his gig at the Albert Hall.
It turns out you can soften up The Damned’s notorious Captain Sensible before an interview with the mere mention of a drunken Dad, pizza and a pub as the Jack Tars prepare to play at Manchester Club Academy on December 3.
It won’t have been the first time that the Manchester Academy, which doubles as a student union, has seen frantic swigs of electrolyte-laden energy drink.
Acoustic Yorkshire duo Seafret have been making huge waves across the country with their contagious music and are now stopping in Manchester as the headline act in the New Faces tour.
You’d expect stand-up comedian Nish Kumar to be nervous, but he thinks that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Being a northerner, when Franko Fraize describes Manchester as ‘pukka’ it’s difficult to know exactly what it means, but it certainly sounds positive.
Just before the mid-point of Bill Ryder-Jones gig at Gullivers in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, a man turns around to tell the lads behind him to stop talking.
Manchester is playing host to Los Angeles electro trio Mini Mansions and for guitarist Michael Shuman aka ‘Mickey Shoes’ there’s no better place.
Lonely the Brave look confused. I think I have confused Lonely the Brave. “I’m sorry, what was the question?” drummer Gavin Edgeley asks.
As I was walking out of the Arena, a girl behind asked if she could write something on my notepad.
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