Manchester Museum hosts free show celebrating ‘awesome scale of everything’
Choirs and performers across the city will be coming together to celebrate the ‘awesome scale’ of human history this weekend for a two-day event at the Manchester Museum.
Choirs and performers across the city will be coming together to celebrate the ‘awesome scale’ of human history this weekend for a two-day event at the Manchester Museum.
Guy and friends put on gig. That’s what James Blake’s headline show at the Warehouse Project last Saturday should have been called.
They say three is a magic number – and remaining Take That bandmates Gary, Mark and Howard are hoping it could be magic as they head out on the road as a trio.
Run, by Mat Johns, was chosen to be exhibited at the showcase event which takes place between November 28 and December 6.
The War on Drugs sold out Manchester’s The Ritz on their tour for latest LP Lost in the Dream.
The MTV Europe Music Awards come to the UK this weekend as the superstars of music head to The SSE Hydro in Glasgow.
It might have been freezing cold outside in Manchester last night but inside The Ritz, The Wailers brought a ray of Kingston sunshine to the city.
In what’s set to be one of the Warehouse Project’s stand-out shows of the season, James Blake headlines Saturday’s Store Street club night with a live set as part of the 1-800-Dinosaur trio.
Paolo Nutini’s last stop on a blockbuster UK tour, which has already seen Newcastle, Sheffield, Glasgow, London, Belfast, Dublin and Birmingham all embrace the Glaswegian’s enigmatic charm.
The Levellers are performing at the Manchester Academy
Swedish indie-electro duo, The Knife, took to the stage at Academy One last night in a crazy orgy of electric, energetic eccentricity for one of the last performances of their final tour, Shaking the Habitual: Shaken Up.
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