Your guide to the arts in Manchester: exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Before releasing their first single, Love Me Do, in 1962, no one – not even the band themselves – could have foreseen the impact of The Beatles. Sixty years on, the world is being treated to one final track...
Around six months ago, it was announced that one of our favourite Manchester venues would be closing for an extended period. Before that, Gorilla hosted some of the best…...
Not vibing the turn of the weather? Consider Netflix your official saviour – thanks to some intensely entertaining faves that are hitting the platform in a matter of weeks. That’s right, hunker down in your...
In a pioneering initiative poised to reshape the landscape of the Black beauty and hair industry, BlackOwned Studios + Marketplace is set to launch scheduled in November 2023, at Red Bank arches in Manchester. This grou...
New play 14% is currently running for a limited time at Contact Theatre Manchester, created by the theatre’s very own Keisha Thompson. The play follows British footballer Nadia (Lauren Fitzpatrick) and her unnamed...
After thrilling audiences at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London’s West End from 2019 – 2023, award-winning musical & JULIET is embarking on a UK tour in 2024, debuting at the Opera House in Manchester between 8...
One of the most highly-anticipated venues in Manchester, Factory International, renamed Aviva Studios, has officially opened its doors. Manchester’s landmark new cultural venue officially opens today (October 18) with t...
We’re very proud of our live music and entertainment scene here in Manchester, and with every show coming to the city, it becomes increasingly popular with world-renowned productions....
When it comes to Christmas films, Home Alone will be the first to pop up in our minds. The film has become a tradition every holiday season bringing back magical childhood memories for many. And now, the iconic Christma...
The term ‘national treasure’ gets thrown around too much for our liking. But if there’s one person it should be applied to, it’s David Attenborough. The face (and voice) of shows like Planet Earth, The Blue Planet and,...