Manchester’s The Guest List play their first ever headline gig this Thu 2 March at iconic Oldham St venue Night & Day. Formed back in 2021, the five piece released their self-titled debut EP back in December. Get down early to catch sets from fellow bands No Vacancies and Fruit. Tickets are priced at £7.50 – grab yours at the link below!
Abattoir Blues Records present a jam-packed line-up at The Peer Hat this Fri 3 March. On the bill are YOBS (a band of delinquents fronted by ex- Weird Sex frontman Joey Ackland), filthy Manchester blooze GÜTS and powerhouse trio KNUCKLE. You don’t wanna miss this one! Hit the link below for tickets!
Echo Chamber take over the Band On The Wall bar stage this Fri 3 March as they present a headline gig from eclectic indie three-piece band Nightbus. Brought to you in association with So Young, the gig will also feature sets from Casual Worker and DieKaiDie – plus an after party with DJ Polly, Lewis James and TTSSFU! Get your tickets quick!
Bread Records return with another edition of Cream of the Crop this Sat 4 March at The Thirsty Scholar. This especially folk-punk instalment of the monthly songwriter showcase will feature performances from Max Macmillan, indefinite articles, Doggy Lebosch and head baker himself michael webster. Music kicks off from 1pm. Free entry!
Head to The Castle Hotel this Sat 4 March from 7pm as Happy Daze present a headliner from Halifax indie-pop three-piece Wax-Tree-Cast. Killer support comes from local post-grunge group Bards and noise punks Nudist. Tickets are priced at £8 (inc. booking fee). Find out more by hitting that link below.
- Words:
- Cat Allan
- Published on:
- Mon 27 Feb 2023
North Manchester group The Hiding Magpies take the stage at The Peer Hat this Wed 1 March. Blending elements of rock n roll, Americana and country – the band will be joined by South Manchester blues outfit Rat Runner and polyphonic guitar maestro Rick Simpson. Doors from 7.30pm.