Following last week’s triumphant announcement of their new album, Marauder, which was live streamed via a press conference in Mexico City, Interpol have confirmed another batch of headlining world tour dates.
Punk rock icon Billy Idol is bringing his European tour to the UK next week kicking off with a show at the Manchester Apollo. Get more information here…
Cotton Clouds Festival is back… and bigger! Now in it’s second year, the UK Festival Awards-nominated Greater Manchester bash has just announced a whole extra day (17th August) with some stellar artist additions including: THE LIGHTNING SEEDS, BADLY DRAWN BOY, THE PIGEON DETECTIVES, CHALI 2NA (Jurassic 5) & KRAFTY KUTS and more…
The fact that there are over fifty thousand fans packed into Old Trafford, the home of football legends Manchester United, shows that rock legends The Rolling Stones are still one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
A brand new festival is planned for a Abbotsfield Park, Urmston, on the 30th June – 1st July 2018. Festival 41 promises to be unlike anything Manchester has seen before. Festival 41 will be presenting a two day festival. Day one is a full day exclusive to comedy
Contact is thrilled to kick off the second half of its In the City season with the daring, exhilarating and critically acclaimed aerial and circus sensation that is Ockham’s Razor.
Fresh from the release of their new single KISS, and a sold-out show at London Heaven, the Manchester four piece will be playing their biggest headline shows to date, including a night at London Shepherds Bush Empire.
The Countdown is on to one of the hottest tours of the summer with shows that are set to go down in rock history. In June the holy trinity of Alice Cooper, Joe Perry and Johnny Depp – the super group to troop all super groups will ignite stages all over the UK for the first time ever.
Go wild as Matt Terry – Winner of 2016’s X-Factor is announced to play Alex The Lion in the brand-new stage adaptation of Madagascar – The Musical which opens on 16 July prior to a UK Tour and lands on the Palace Theatre Manchester from 14-18 August.