Birmingham’s Sugar Thief hit Northern Quarter venue Aatma this Thursday 9 September. Joined by five-piece Spilt Milk Society and local talent Nikki & The Waves – be sure to get down there from 7pm. Tickets are priced at £7.70 (inc. booking fee) in advance.
Live at The Bread Shed this Saturday 11 September – catch Manchester-based post-punk three piece LIINES headlining. With very special guests Desperate Journalist and The Facades – doors from 7pm. Hit the link below to get your ticket quick!
Get down to Salford venue The White Hotel this Saturday 11 September for a psychedelic-packed evening featuring The Telescopes as they tour their recent album release ‘Songs of Love and Revolution’. Also on the bill catch Dead Rabbits, The Kundalini Genie, Corvus & The Morning Star and San Pedros Vision. Tickets are priced at just £11.25!
M1 Festival takes place this weekend (Saturday 11 – Sunday 12 September) with a celebration of Manchester’s underground/DIY scene – accompanying the release of their compilation to raise funs for charities 0161 Community and No Borders Manchester. The two-dayer event will feature 30+ acts across Faraday venues The Peer Hat, Aatma and Studio Bee in association with STEAM Radio and First Chop. The line-up includes Bethlehem Casuals, Patrick T Davies, Pusssystamina DJ Set, Sonny Bliss, YAANG and more. Tickets are available for each day or the whole weekend! Find out more and get your tickets at the booking link below.
- Words:
- Cat Allan
- Published on:
- Mon 6 Sep 2021
Are We Strangers Now? celebrate their post-lockdown return this Monday 6 September with a headline set from potty-mouthed poet Thick Richard plus a diverse range of musical support acts in tow. Taking place at The Castle Hotel from 7:30pm, the line-up includes Beija Flo, Oorya and Jack Dean. You can grab a ticket for £6 in advance or pay 8 quid on the door.