Independent venue week 2021 – this year is more important than ever
Independent Venue Week is an annual seven day celebration of all the independent music venues around the UK. Each year,
Independent Venue Week is an annual seven day celebration of all the independent music venues around the UK. Each year,
It’s frustration with the male-dominated DJ scene that inspired Tracy Duah, Anna Cooper, Sophie Hayter, and Rosa Méthol to form All Hands on Deck (AHoD): the perfectly named DJ collective creating an inclusive platform in Manchester for women and non-binary people to flourish on the turntables.
He’s still got it – original Sex Pistols’ bass guitarist, Glen Matlock, provided an engaging performance at The Deaf Institute to conclude his UK Winter Tour.
“Perfect your right hook,” was the reply of former Sex Pistols member Glen Matlock when asked whether he had advice for bands at loggerheads.
Tipped as one of the stars of 2016, Samm Henshaw has been gaining a lot of support in recent months, alongside his childhood friends The Sound Experiment.
British singer-songwriter Iniabasi Samuel Henshaw is coming to The Deaf Institute this Saturday and people should be excited. And jealous.
A successful Manchester DJ is finalising plans to launch his next ‘celebration’ themed club night with a twist.
DJ Le Youth is pre-occupied and distant while playing a set at Fallowfield’s 256, an unusually small venue, during his two date UK tour
The four lads viewed a weekend gig at the Deaf Institute as a team goal – and their confident performance on Saturday night was surely one of their most accomplished to date.
Up-and-coming Manchester band Sixty Minute Man made the walls shake on Saturday at the Deaf Institute when they wowed the crowd with their original songs.
Tommy Sanders (vocals, guitar), Jonny Sanders (synths) and Pete Cattermoul (bass), brought Teleman to Deaf Institute
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