On a lively Saturday night, The Wombats delighted Manchester with a second performance during their ‘Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life’ tour. The gig was a whirlwind of mosh pits, euphoric melodies, and vibrant lighting, proving that after fifteen...
American pop-punk band All Time Low hosted an unforgettable night in Manchester on Friday, effortlessly merging their youthful spirit with their current sound during their Last Young Renegade tour.
Following “The Tide,” Niall reflected on his connection to Manchester, recalling the emotional day of the One Love concert and praising the city’s resilience.
As the lights dimmed, cheers erupted for Jake Bugg, who kicked off with tracks from Hearts That Strain, including "How Soon the Dawn" and "The Love We’re Hoping For."
Screams and cheers filled the arena as the Imagine Dragons took to the stage, the band began with ‘I Don’t Know Why’, and their dedicated fans sang along to every word with them.
Danny, Mark and Glen marched on the army-ish rhythms, created mostly by the sound of drums, through the space left between the standing and the seating area.
LuCoo Live All Dayer brought some of the UK’s most exciting up-and-coming bands to the Mancunian audience, creating an unforgettable day of rock, alternative, and indie music.
When The Night Café finally took the stage, they were greeted by a wave of cheers. Kicking off their set with ‘The Way of Mary,’ the intimate space transformed as the crowd jumped, sang, and danced along.
Born in Glasgow and raised in Bathgate, Scotland, he started performing as a teenager and quickly gained attention for his heartfelt lyrics and emotive performances. He doesn’t just sing the songs—he writes them too. Yes, Lewis Capaldi writes his own songs, pouring his personal experiences and emotions into every track. This raw honesty is what makes his music resonate so deeply with fans worldwide.