New experimental music project N/OM presents a very special line-up for their debut event at The White Hotel this Wed 16 Mar. On the bill at the iconic Salford venue is a crossover of avant-garde, experimental grunge and electronic crossover artists including live sets from Alpha Maid, Rainy Miller and Slauson Malone plus Space Afrika providing the soundtrack all evening.
With this gig, the new promoter aims to raise funds and support to open a new music venue and artist development space for performers pushing creative and cultural boundaries in Greater Manchester. Doors from 7.30pm. Hit the link below for tickets and more info.
Belfast-based post-punk/noise rock band Enola Gay play a headline show at YES this Thu 17 Mar. Taking place in the Basement room, support will come from YABBA plus Manchester four-piece Maruja. Tickets are less than nine quid (inc. booking fee). Get on it!
In their debut headline show, local lads Shackites take the stage at Gullivers NQ this Thu 17 Mar. From 7.30pm, they’ll be joined at the Oldham Street venue by some special guests in this St Paddy’s day gig.
We Are Manchester return with another of their monthly live showcases at Aatma this Fri 18 Mar. The all-Manc line-up features Callow Youth, College Elite and Nara with tickets priced from just £4.88 (inc. booking fee). Find out more at the link below!
Yuck Magazine present a headliner gig for Seatbelts at Night & Day this Fri 18 Mar. The Scouse quartet (named after a drunken phone call discussing an anagram of another dearly beloved Liverpool fab four) will be joined by support acts alt indie artist Rainn Byrns and West Country DIY punks Langkamer.
In Your Ears Music showcase some incredible ‘under the radar’ artists at Sackville Street’s Retro this Sat 19 Mar. You can expect sets from singer-songwriter Lissy Taylor, The Merchants (a collective of three Wirral born lads and a Mexican) and rock n rollers This Is War. Doors from 7pm!
- Words:
- Cat Allan
- Published on:
- Mon 14 Mar 2022
Kicking off our week—Algerian quintet Imarhan bring their brand of desert blues to the Pink Room at YES this Mon 14 Mar. As part of the Aboogi tour, this Manchester date will be supported by Stranded Horse. Doors from 7.30pm—grab your ticket quick!