Salford should be prepared for a reggae-infused party like no other with UB40 ft. Ali Campbell are set to headline […]
Tag: Live Music
“Expect the unexpected!” – Award-winning folky songstress Amelia Coburn to play in Salford
Award- winning folky songstress Amelia Coburn is performing live in Salford in March 2022.
“The audience reaction and singing together makes such a lovely atmosphere” – Monton Voices are looking forward to their Christmas shows after not performing for nearly two years
Salford community choir Monton Voices are preparing to make an exciting comeback to live performances after a total of 22 […]
Pendleton church excited for first Christmas carol concert in two years
St Thomas’ Church in Pendleton is excited to bring the Christmas spirit to Salford with their annual Christmas concert. Conducted […]
Review: A night of live music with Trolley Productions at the Old Pint Pot
A diverse cast of musicians came together last Thursday for a celebration of independent talent hosted by Salford-based label Trolley Productions […]
“I was no A* student music kind of captivated, gave me a passion and a purpose” – Anthem Music School is coming to MediaCityUK
Anthem music school is coming to MediaCityUK on the 13th of September 2021. The family-run business run by Rachel and […]
Long overdue Fat Out Fest is back in Salford!
Fat Out are beyond excited to announce their long-awaited live return. Taking place across five spaces in Salford this Halloween […]
“Manchester is great, but people forget; Salford is where it started” – The Welly House Band breaking the music scene in ‘the other city’
The Welly House Band is a seven-piece group from Greater Manchester who found inspiration in Salford’s musical ancestry. Although none […]
“It feels like a real honour to be able to perform her material and pay tribute to her in this way” – ‘Victorious’ the musical comes to Salford in April
Hannah Brackenbury will resume her on-stage tribute to the late Victoria Woods in early 2021. Brighton-based comedy songwriter and performer […]
“A rite of passage for Manchester based artists” – The Zangwills’ Sam Davies explains what the closure of two iconic venues will mean for future artists.
Sam Davies (left) and frontman Jake Vickers (right), The Zangwills. Image credit – Alyx Ashton Some would argue that Salford […]
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