The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) transforms People’s History Museum into an immersive, after-hours live music event this July.

Musicians from the celebrated school will showcase powerful new works inspired by the museum’s collection, created in collaboration with Mancunian poet and playwright Louise Wallwein.

Filled with the stories of Pankhurst and Peterloo, these next-generation musicians will tap into the spirit of revolution and those who paved the way for generations to come, performing original music rooted in resistance, reform and rebellion.

With two entry times to choose from, Amplified: Music of Protest will last around 90 minutes and take place across the museum on Sat 4 Jul.

Tickets are on sale now. Book yours below.

A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Sat 4 Jul, People's History Museum,
Leftbank, Manchester M3 3ER
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Thu 4 Jun 2026