Jazz Sabbath | Band on the Wall | Tue 11 Feb | 8pm - 11pm | Tickets £20

If you’re into a spot of jazz, be sure to swing by Band on the Wall this week as an excellent UK-based jazz trio will be playing some cracking interpretations of Black Sabbath’s best bangers.

Helmed by pianist Adam Wakeman (Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s solo band since 2004), Jazz Sabbath explores the boundaries between jazz and the songs that continue to define heavy metal.

25 Swan St, Manchester M4 5JZ, Tel: 0161 834 1786
The History of DnB Orchestrated | Blues Kitchen | Thu 13 Feb | 7pm - 10.30pm | Tickets £15

Kick off the weekend at The Blues Kitchen which will be hosting a proper good night out blending the raw energy of drum & bass with the elegance of live orchestration.

With The History of D&B: Orchestrated, attendees can look forward to hearing all the best drum & bass hits, reimagined and performed by a full orchestra – perfect if you’re fancying something a little different this Friday night.

13 Quay St, Manchester M3 3HN, Tel: 0161 823 6343
Jake Isaac | Night and Day | Fri 14 Feb | From 7.30pm | Tickets £17

Head to Night and Day this Friday night and catch Jake Isaac taking to the stage and showing you exactly why he’s at the forefront of a British soul renaissance.

Joined by support Sophie Faith, the South London native will be playing tracks from his latest album, Benjamin, which is all about revelation and leaning into spirituality.

26 Oldham St, Manchester M1 1JN, Tel: 0161 236 1822
CROP BY NIGHT w/ ROJAK | Stage and Radio | Fri 14 Feb | 11pm - 4am | Tickets £5.50

If you’re looking to go out out this Friday, you’re going to want to keep Stage and Radio on your radar as CROP Radio have just launched their brand-new venture for 2025.

The event, which is set to go on into the early hours of Saturday morning, spotlights some of the city’s best DJs and promoters including the likes of ZESTY (UK), KURLZ, Kuriboh, sebastieN, STNLY and Rasida B.

43 Port St, Manchester M1 2EQ
Olivia Booth | Off the Square | Sat 15 Feb | 7pm - 10pm | Tickets £10

Referred to as an ‘indie Adele’, North-West-based singer, Olivia Booth, will be headlining at Off the Square on Saturday making for the perfect night out for any fans of indie-pop.

With influences including the likes of Haim, Birdy, Blossoms, The K’s, Rianne Downey and Megan Wy, this emerging singer-songwriter is seriously not one to be missed.

67 Lever St, Manchester M1 1FL, Tel: 0161 327 4285
Mon 10 Feb - Sun 16 Feb
Words:
Rhiannon Ingle
Published on:
Mon 10 Feb 2025