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The Redroom: “The music is the most important thing”

The Redroom: “The music is the most important thing”

The Redroom sit down with The Mancunion to talk about their upcoming headline show at the Deaf Insitute, moving cities, and Sam Fender
Live review: Candid and Bohmen rock The Deaf Institute

Live review: Candid and Bohmen rock The Deaf Institute

Candid and Bohmen entertained a steady crowd at The Deaf Institute, proving themselves as ones to watch
Live Review: Hotel Lux at The Deaf Institute

Live Review: Hotel Lux at The Deaf Institute

In the wake of their new album Hands Across the Creek, Hotel Lux perform at The Deaf Institute for the third stop on their UK tour
Live Review: CMAT at The Deaf Institute

Live Review: CMAT at The Deaf Institute

Irish country-pop sensation CMAT thrilled The Deaf Institute’s audience during her first UK headline tour
Catch Since September in Manchester this September

Catch Since September in Manchester this September

Little Mix The Search winners Since September are embarking on a solo tour, which includes a date at Manchester’s Deaf Institute – ahead of their arena tour with Little Mix
Preview: Ten Tonnes

Preview: Ten Tonnes

Issy Bolitho previews Ten Tonnes return to headline shows, bringing infectious indie-pop to Manchester’s The Deaf Institute.
Live Review: Strange Bones

Live Review: Strange Bones

Lily Martin reviews Blackpool-based Punk band Strange Bones, delving into the world of political music and mosh-pits at Manchester’s Deaf Institute
Introducing: GIRLI

Introducing: GIRLI

Savage pop punk star GIRLI tears up Manchester’s Deaf Institute with a show not for the faint hearted

Interview: The Orielles

Henry Wade talks to the Mancunion about the upcoming debut album, touring and what it’s like working with two sisters!

Live: Mounties

Mounties fail to catch the attention of the crowd for long spells

Live: The Leisure Society

The Leisure Society call us into welcoming arms with tune after tune of harmless and sunny bliss

Live: The Chief Of Seattle

The Chief of Seattle are surprisingly, bafflingly good

Live: Childhood

Childhood straddle that fine line between appearing effortlessly cool and just lazy