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Exterior shot of Band on the Wall, Manchester

Manchester Music Trail

Manchester Music Trail

  1. People walking in front of New Century Hall
    New kid on the block, New Century Hall, actually has an impressive musical heritage.
  2. The venue was conceived as a home for jazz, although it was always a more mixed bag than that, with a reputation for ‘world-music
  3. Located down a distinct alleyway in the Northern Quarter, Aatma (formerly Kraak Gallery), established itself as a site for DIY culture for the region.
  4. Formerly Soup Kitchen, Soup encapsulates the authentic heart of the Northern Quarter. It’s steadfastly welcoming, unassuming, cool, and unpolished.
  5. Night and Day Cafe sign
    Always cool, always alive with potential.
  6. Bar
    The Magic Village opened on Cromford Court, a Victorian backstreet, and unusually for a venue, it had no alcohol licence.
  7. Illustration of Islington Mill
    A bold and progressive cultural centre which secured funding to protect the venue from encroaching gentrification in the Chapel Street area.
  8. It may be an icon for television, but the studios at Granada aren’t to be overlooked in our musical heritage.
  9. Albert Hall
    A breathtaking venue with a varied line-up, often favoured by indie artists like Jeff Mangum, PJ Harvey, Angel Olsen, Sleater Kinney, and Big Thief.
  10. The Edwardian Manchester
    Originally a home for political discourse as well as music, the concert hall was the birthplace and home of the Halle Orchestra from 1858.
  11. Boardwalk
    The Boardwalk is well-known as the first venue Oasis played, and outside the acid-house smiley face on the plaque firmly establishes its credentials amongst the Madchester subset of musicians.
  12. Before the city became more nationally recognised for contemporary music and dance thanks to the likes of Paradise Factory and the Hacienda, there was Legend.
  13. Illutration of pink YES building
    2018 brought us YES. A place that takes all the most essential, intangible parts of the city’s favourite bars and venues, and brings them together making something totally unique and reassuringly familiar.
  14. Band playing to crowd at The Deaf Institute
    The ornate and striking small venue, established itself as the place to catch a gig for the indie hipster scene and it took off immediately with a jam-packed gig calendar
  15. People walking in park with Depot Mayfield behind them
    Mayfield was an abandoned train depot for many years, and it sits besides the cultural icon that is the Star and Garter.

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