Fresh indie rock five piece Redeemers headline Night & Day on Wednesday 18 August. Bringing their high-energy, punchy vocals, tight instrumentals and a catchy sound to the Northern Quarter venue – the Manchester band are joined by Midland Railway, Liquid Sunshine and Kimono. Tickets are just £4 (inc. booking fee).
Head to Aatma for some experimental shoegaze and psych courtesy of Palette and Black Brunswicker this Wednesday 18 August from 8pm. Also introducing new band StereoTyped bringing their grunge sound to the intimate venue.
Shoplifter’s Union bring us a headline gig from Manc psych rockers Sioux at The Castle Hotel on Thursday 19 August. Joined by Little Illusion Machine, Corvus & The Morning Star and The Lost Brigade – tickets are priced at £7. Doors from 7pm.
This Friday 20 August, get down to Oldham St venue The Castle Hotel for a special night of live music in support of Women’s Aid. Hosted by The Full-Time Conversationalist THOMAS and with music performances from Lewis James, Surfing Pointers, Pyncher, Persian Rug Sale and Heather Jade – tickets are just £6 (inc. booking fee) with proceeds going to the charity.
Local musician Jack Curley plays Deaf Institute this coming Friday 20 August. After the release of his EP ‘Tomorrow’ last year, this is your chance to see Jack play live in a beloved Manchester venue. Support comes from Jack Carroll.
RGM present their live showcase at Gullivers this weekend (Saturday 21 August) from 7:30pm. The line-up features local groups Sinclair and Palava plus “Sheffield’s best new band” alt rock four piece Lucid Dreams. Tickets priced at £7.50. Don’t miss this!
- Words:
- Cat Allan
- Published on:
- Mon 16 Aug 2021
Brighton’s Will & The People take the basement stage at YES this Tuesday 17 August. Formed back in 2010, the band hail Bob Marley, The Beatles, The Doors, Supertramp, The Police, John Lennon and Jerry Lee Lewis as just some of their inspirations. Support comes from young singer-songwriter Reuben Gray.