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Manchester's exciting leisure and shopping experience including a 16 screen cinema.
Pirate Studios is a game-changer for those looking for an alternative, fun activity to do in Manchester, whilst flexing your creative muscles.
This concert venue sits in the heart of Ancoats and provides rehearsal and recording space for the Hallé.
The BBC Philharmonic is based in Salford. It performs at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, tours the North of England and welcomes audiences in its recording studio at MediaCityUK.
Set in the very heart of the city, Ducie Street Warehouse is just 100 yards from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station and is home to Manchester’s iconic bar & lounge, restaurant, deli counter, takeaway shop and mini cinema.
Band on the Wall has been a cornerstone of Manchester’s thriving music and cultural landscape for the greater part of a century.
Trendy nightspot for those who want to party the night away. You'll find establishments such as The Comedy Store, Revolution and Baa Bar. This canalside location is perfect for those who want to stay in one area, find DJ's playing all night and…
Z-arts is a place to express yourself, to celebrate your imagination, to have fun, be entertained and dream big!
After 162 years the Hallé is embarking on its first digital season. The orchestra is numbered amongst the world’s top symphonic ensembles, and continues to seek ways to enhance and refresh what it undertakes, with aspirations to provide leadership…
Manchester
Albert Hall is a Grade II listed former Wesleyan chapel now a thriving music venue.
Bowdon, Altrincham
The venue in Altrincham for dancing, live music and great parties.
Manchester
The perfect venue to take in the best comedy from around the world.
Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.