Review: Chemical Brothers @ Manchester Arena
The Chemical Brothers’ acid-bathed electronica, which came to define the 90s, had a near-packed out arena of Xennials reliving their raving heyday on Friday night. And who can blame them.
The Chemical Brothers’ acid-bathed electronica, which came to define the 90s, had a near-packed out arena of Xennials reliving their raving heyday on Friday night. And who can blame them.
Jim McMahon from the Labour party won the constituency’s seat in 2017 with 65.2% of the votes, which was 10% more votes than the 2015 election.
Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf are back in Walt Disney’s animated sequel Frozen II in a quest to save the kingdom of Arendelle, but all is not what it seems.
England began the day requiring four wickets to bring New Zealand’s innings to a close and again they started cautiously but to great assurance.
Roughly 200 people from as far as York and Sheffield met in All Saints Park, close to Manchester Metropolitan University, for the event, which was coordinated with others across the country.
England will be ruing their own dismissals where they did enough to get themselves out rather than succumbing to New Zealand’s own efforts.
After huge success in London and Birmingham, Spotify brought its Who We Be playlist to life on Friday night at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse, celebrating the very best in Rap, Grime and R&B.
A Labour stronghold since 2010, Blackley and Broughton is a parliamentary constituency located to the north of the city of Manchester.
The Conservatives’ Chris Green has hung onto Bolton West’s seat since 2015, but only by a fine line, having won by less than 1,000 votes and a 1.8% majority.
The Shadow brings the unconscious self into the light in this must-see show about the parts of ourselves we can’t see as Company Chameleon presents a dark psychological thriller told through dance and movement.
Following the recent release of her highly anticipated third album Real Life, multi-platinum award-winning singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé took Manchester by storm on Wednesday.
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