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Contributors Reece Ritchie and Matthew Wilders deliver a joint review of the punks band PUPs’s show at Manchester Academy 2, giving their views of PUP and the supports, Fresh and Slotface
Writer Reece Ritchie reviews Oliver Tree, the scooter riding, meme creating, bowl cut bearing genre bender and his performance at Manchester Academy 2
Kicking off his UK tour in Manchester in impeccable style, James Carroll reviews Sam Fender at Manchester Academy
Writer Matthew Wilders reviews Lewis Capaldi’s latest performance at Manchester Academy, with support by up-and-comers the Snuts and Grace Carter
Matthew Wilders reviews Dragonforce’s latest performance at Manchester Academy, and looks at if they’ve managed to adapt their sound beyond their Guitar Hero fame
James Carroll discusses his disappointment of the Reverend and The Maker’s Manchester gig, due to an overly-aggressive crowd and poor sound issues
Metronomy delivered an outstanding performance they showcased new material on par with the fan favourites, writes Owen Trimming
Writer Reece Ritchie reviews Simpson’s inspired metal band Okilly Dokilly, discussing their own brand of hardcore metal and the presence of niche bands across the music industry
Alan provides his opinion on slowthai’s sold-out show at Manchester Academy on his “Bet Ya A £5er” as the audience were given a night to remember
Freddie Gibbs continues to demonstrate why he’s a bastion of progressive, authentic hip hop
Much acclaimed British glam-rock band The Struts headliner Manchester Academy on October 11, promising a gripping and fuelled live performance on the back of the US leg of their Young and Dangerous world tour
Head down to Manchester Academy for a cultural extravaganza
The alleged victims were taken to hospital, but did not have life-threatening injuries, according to GMP
The infinitely-popular student event arrived in Manchester – along with awkward puns, interesting prizes, and some questionable dancing
As part of Global Fest, the Indian Society will host a Diwali Mela, complete with the “wildest” of afterparties
4 Stars Its 7:30pm, and outside the union a group of teenage girls are shelling out £40 each for a ticket. Bearing in mind the normal price was £9.50, it’s not surprising the touts are laughing their heads off. It’s also no surprise to find that at least of half of the crowd is underage, […]
Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson returns to Manchester to headline the Academy after the release of her newest LP, ‘Venus’
Scottish rockers The View triumph in Manchester with an energetic set of old classics, new releases, and their trademark attitude
Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls stop off for show 2700 in Manchester, with support from Pet Needs and more
A review of Niko B performing at the Club Academy