Review: Jack Rooke: Good Grief @ HOME, Manchester
The much-anticipated Jack Rooke: Good Grief is playing at HOME in Manchester.
The much-anticipated Jack Rooke: Good Grief is playing at HOME in Manchester.
The Cribs blessed Manchester Academy with tracks from their seminal album Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever on its tenth anniversary.
Award-winning singer Kate Rusby put on a folk masterclass as she continues her 25-year anniversary tour at the Stockport Plaza.
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