After a weekend of celebrations to mark six whole months of Scruff Of The Neck TV, they’re back this Monday 28 June. Head over to the official SOTN Twitch channel from 7:30pm for a whole load of tunes and chats. Monday’s programming features Widnes indie four-piece SYFTA performing their latest hit ‘Gamble’ and more..
If modern soul is your bag, head down to The Blues Kitchen this Wednesday 30 June. Warwickshire-based Stone Foundation will be taking the stage in the concert hall from 7pm with their mix of Stax-inspired material. Having worked with a variety of new and old artists (including Modfather Paul Weller), the seven-piece outfit are a must-see. Tickets are tabled and start from £23.10. Can’t make it on Wednesday? There’s a further date on Thursday 1 July. Find out more below.
A night of film, music and DJs awaits you this Thursday 1 July at YES. Above The Line presents… Strange Angels: celebrating women in electronic music, past and present. Taking place in The Pink Room from 7pm, there will be screenings of 2020 films ‘Sisters with Transistors’ and ‘Delia Derbyshire: the Myths & The Legendary’. Later on, enjoy an exclusive preview of local artist Ki Jeal’s blistering debut track ‘The Night Club (BLOODLUST)’ with DJs to follow until late. Grab your tickets for just £11.37 – quick!
If anyone can put together a musical showcase, it’s We Are Manchester. Hosting weekly livestreams throughout the pandemic (and more recently real-life gigs), you can count on their Sunday sessions for sets from a variety of artists. This Sunday 4 July is no different. On the bill there’s Rosellas, Lyerr, One Eyed General’s Bandit, Lossline, Origami Tsunami, Inego and Lifelines – with introductions by the legendary Clint Boon. To view you’ll need to purchase a virtual ticket which are priced on a ‘Pay What You Like’ basis. Any money goes towards helping out the brilliant acts involved. Make sure you tune in from 4pm.
- Words:
- Cat Allan
- Published on:
- Mon 28 Jun 2021
Birmingham’s Chartreuse bring their alternative, jazz inspired, dark pop to Manchester this Monday 28 June with a gig at YES. Kicking off from 7:30pm in The Pink Room, they will be joined by very special Communion label mates Memorial. Tickets are priced at £8.80 and can be found in the link below.