Northern Quarter venue Night and Day’s outrage over new updates in noise row
Night and Day Cafe has responded to Manchester City Council’s claims that they remain supportive of Manchester’s local music scene
Night and Day Cafe has responded to Manchester City Council’s claims that they remain supportive of Manchester’s local music scene
Gene Simmons has his striking make-up. Freddie Mercury was an onstage extrovert. David Bowie had extravagantly dressed alter egos. The Leisure Society’s Nick Hemming needed none of this.
Venues in Manchester and the North West are concerned about new developments threatening their existence in years to come, according to Music Venue Trust (MVT) CEO Mark Davyd.
Irish rock band The Coronas sold out Manchester’s Night and Day Cafe in a gig that frontman Danny O’Reilly described as a ‘really special’ night for the band.
Frontman Irwin Sparkes from The Hoosiers talks to MM all about the band’s new album, their new identity and the changes in the music industry ahead of their return to Manchester on October 30.
While in the legendary café, the Ardwick musician played a live set and took some press shots for his solo work.
Night and Day Café has avoided the threat of closure after Manchester City Council decided against imposing noise limitations on the venue.
The Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, will face a licence review that threatens to end live music at the venue after a ‘persistent failure’ to comply with their premise’s licence.
Children’s charity Retrak will be hosting an event at Manchester’s Might and Day Cafe to host funds for African children
A Freedom of Information request sent by the dismayed neighbours revealed that Night and Day Café have had numerous complaints regarding noise nuisance
MM reviews Saturday’s Nankeens Night & Day Cafe gig.
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