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.
There's no better way to close out the year than with a blowout party filled with incredible live music and an electric atmosphere. Last Thursday at O2 Ritz in Manchester, the audience danced, jumped, and cheered along to a lineup of some of the best up-and-coming indie bands.
Not only did he captivate the audience with his signature powerful vocals, but he also charmed them with his hilarious jokes and distinctive Scottish accent. It was a night of great music, laughter, and unforgettable moments.
With a lineup packed with top names in British and American music, the night was filled with non-stop dancing, drinks, and an infectious energy that pulsed through the packed-out venue.
As the packed-out venue filled with excited fans, the night kicked off with Plaza, a Hartlepool-based ‘grunge pop’ band. Their tracks like ‘Youth’ and ‘Speak It’ brought the room to life, engaging the crowd even as diehard fans tried to fist-bump the band on their way off stage.
Performing live at Sound Control in Manchester, Nina’s setlist leaned heavily on her recent work since her 2012 debut album, Peroxide. It was clear from the very first note that Nina is not the same artist she was when she first emerged.
The sold-out event at Manchester Arena promised an unforgettable night featuring the best in UK and international black and urban music, bringing together their largest audience to date.