“The Murder Capital are one of those most oddly entertaining prospects – a punk band that can truly instill can’t-look-away levels of captivation.” -NME
Following last year’s astonishing ‘Petty Thieving’, the Coventry indie crew show there’s more where that came from… SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE
Julia Michaels returns to the UK this September for a short headline run, visiting Manchester’s Albert Hall on Saturday 14th September. The tour is in support of her Inner Monologue Part I, which was released earlier this year.
HOME presents 10 shows in 15 days that inspire, provoke and speak truth to power from some of the most exciting theatre companies and performers working in the UK today
★★★★ “The choreographer squares up to our political anxieties – and his own demons – with grace and the defiant spirit of the band who played on the Titanic.” – The Guardian
After touring the world with Hans Zimmer for over a year, Nile Marr returns to his Mancunian roots with a six date residency at Night & Day ahead of his new album “Are You Happy Now?”.
KIRK BRANDON has confirmed a string of live dates for 2019, including shows with SPEAR OF DESTINY, THEATRE OF HATE and THE PACK.
“It’s about the first night I walked into a bar,”he recalls, ”and it was the first time I’d seen two adult men beat the crap out of each other!”
I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (iDKHOW)’s latest single Choke has had a whole new make-over today, as a playful acoustic version of the song.









