Punk rock legends The Sex Pistols descend on Manchester Academy for a celebration of their seminal album, whilst defying expectations in the process.
Read MoreTwo sides of the same coin, post-emo pioneers Hot Mulligan and Spanish Love Songs land in Manchester for one of the city’s most highly anticipated shows of the summer.
Read MoreManchester legends in the making The Slow Readers Club return to the city’s Albert Hall for the first hometown headline in three years, and the final show of headline UK tour.
Read MoreChicago’s premiere pop-punks Fall Out Boy return to Manchester for a semi-show shows at Band on the Wall.
Read More‘90s indie legends Suede return to Manchester’s Albert Hall in support of last year’s Autofiction album.
Read MoreWhenever Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes announce a show an instant buzz is created, so when they announced a 3 night residency at the iconic Camden venue The Underworld; its safe to say fans lost their minds and scrambled for tickets!
Read MoreOne of the world’s fastest rising rock bands Shinedown return to Manchester for a life-affirming set in a venue the size they’ll likely never play again.
Read MoreChicago punks Rise Against return to Manchester for a seminal show that showcases just why exactly they mean so much to so many.
Read MoreTaunton’s October Drift return to Manchester’s iconic Deaf Institute for the second time this year, this time in support of their recently released second album, I Don’t Belong Anywhere,
Read MoreO2 Brixton. Two legendary and one soon-to-be legendary bands. One big ol’ tour. And one hell of a show. Touché Amore, Thrice and Coheed and Cambria. What more could you want?
Read MoreRecently reformed new Jersey alt-rockers The Gaslight Anthem descend on Manchester’s O2 Apollo on a tour fans have waited years for. Will it live it upto expectations however?
Read MoreAlt-rock legends Pixies descend on Castlefield Bowl for Manchester’s annual Sounds of the City festival. Dutch rockers and hometown heroes The Slow Reader Club backed them up.
Read MoreNashville trio Coin set London’s Omeara alight during a warm-up show for their new album, Uncanny Valley.
Read MoreLiverpool indie rockers Stone take to the stage at Leeds institution Brudenell Social Club. We find out just exactly why they’re one of the UK’s most promising new bands.
Read MoreThe reputation of the rising rapper seems to show no signs of slowing down as she heads to Albert Hall on the Manchester leg of her Sometimes I Might Be An Introvert tour.
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