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Soulwax
Wednesday Doors: 19:00
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Soulwax embark on a run of UK and European headline shows. These dates will bring their acclaimed three-drummer live show back to some of the continent’s most iconic venues for a that tour promises to capture the raw intensity and precision that defines their latest album ‘All Systems Are Lying’.Their forthcoming album, ‘All Systems Are Lying’, was built entirely from modular synths, live drums, tape machines and processed vocals. Across its 14 tracks, it captures the electricity of a band playing electronic instruments live, loud and loose, while holding a fractured mirror up to a world where truth is bent by filters, algorithms and noise.Soulwax embark on a run of UK and European headline shows. These dates will bring their acclaimed three-drummer live show back to some of the continent’s most iconic venues for a that tour promises to capture the raw intensity and precision that defines their latest album All Systems Are Lying.
Their forthcoming album, All Systems Are Lying, was built entirely from modular synths, live drums, tape machines and processed vocals. Across its 14 tracks, it captures the electricity of a band playing electronic instruments live, loud and loose, while holding a fractured mirror up to a world where truth is bent by filters, algorithms and noise.
Slaughter to Prevail: The Grizzly Winter Tour
Saturday Doors: 18:30 Curfew: 23:00
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The Russian and British heavy metal beasts Slaughter To Prevail head out on ‘The Grizzly Winter Tour 2026’ in celebration of their latest album Grizzly.
Joining Slaughter To Prevail on this unmissable run are death metal masters Dying Fetus, deathcore titans Suicide Silence and British deathcore pioneers, Annotations Of An Autopsy.
Teletech
Saturday Doors: 20:00
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Curfew 5am
DMA'S Hills End 10th Anniversary
Friday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Australian indie rock trio DMA’S are heading back to the UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their breakthrough debut album Hills End with a special anniversary tour.
Released in 2016, Hills End launched DMA’S onto the international stage, with career-defining tracks such as “Delete,” “Lay Down,” “Too Soon,” and “Step Up The Morphine” blending Britpop-influenced melodies and raw, anthemic energy.
The DMA’S ‘Hills End 10-Year Anniversary Tour’ will see the band perform the debut album in full. Including tracks never performed live before, alongside a selection of fan favourites spanning their career.
Maximo Park
Saturday Doors: 19:00
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2025 sees Maxïmo Park's beloved debut album A Certain Trigger turn 20 years old. The band will be celebrating the anniversary by performing songs from A Certain Trigger and their greatest hits across the UK.
A Certain Trigger has installed itself as a scene staple, and a curiosity of the 2000s that packs as much power today as it did 20 years ago.
Lorna Shore
Tuesday Doors: 17:30 Curfew: 23:00
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Lorna Shore are back with their European and UK headline tour, joined by some of modern metal’s heaviest hitters Whitechapel, Shadow of Intent and Humanity’s Last Breath.
Hot off the momentum of their latest album I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, Lorna Shore continue to push boundaries and redefine what modern extreme metal can be. Their recent shows have cemented their reputation as one of the most vital and ambitious forces in the genre today.
Obskür
Friday Doors: 21:00
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Formed in Dublin, Ireland, duo Obskür have gone on to carve their way through house music and establish themselves as one of the games most promising names. From huge tracks streaming out the masses - to their now iconic live sets; the pair have become stalwarts in some of the worlds most exciting dance music spaces.
Curfew 3.30am
Kaiser Chiefs: MORE EMPLOYMENT 2026
Saturday Doors: 19:00
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Following a spectacular summer of headline grabbing shows, Kaiser Chiefs have extended their ‘Employment’ celebrations with a new run of dates due to phenomenal demand.The ‘More Employment’ tour will see the band continue the party across the UK, celebrating their iconic debut album ‘Employment’ which features a host of hit singles including “Oh My God”, “I Predict A Riot”, “Everyday I Love You Less And Less” and “Modern Way”.Following a spectacular summer of headline grabbing shows, Kaiser Chiefs have extended their Employment celebrations with a new run of dates due to phenomenal demand.
The ‘More Employment’ tour will see the band continue the party across the UK, celebrating their iconic debut album Employment which features a host of hit singles including “Oh My God”, “I Predict A Riot”, “Everyday I Love You Less And Less” and “Modern Way”.
DMA'S Hills End 10th Anniversary
Sunday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Australian indie rock trio DMA’S are heading back to the UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their breakthrough debut album Hills End with a special anniversary tour.
Released in 2016, Hills End launched DMA’S onto the international stage, with career-defining tracks such as “Delete,” “Lay Down,” “Too Soon,” and “Step Up The Morphine” blending Britpop-influenced melodies and raw, anthemic energy.
The DMA’S ‘Hills End 10-Year Anniversary Tour’ will see the band perform the debut album in full. Including tracks never performed live before, alongside a selection of fan favourites spanning their career.
HTID UK 2026: THE HOMECOMING
Saturday Doors: 19:00
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Curfew 3am
The Vaccines
Sunday Doors: 19:00
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The Vaccines return with their 2026 UK tour to mark the 15th anniversary of the release of their iconic debut album, What Did You Expect from The Vaccines?. The tour will see the band perform the album in full, alongside a selection of fan favourites from their wider catalogue.
Joining The Vaccines will be special guests, Brigitte Calls Me Baby.
The Vaccines
Friday Doors: 19:00
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The Vaccines return with their 2026 UK tour to mark the 15th anniversary of the release of their iconic debut album, What Did You Expect from The Vaccines?. The tour will see the band perform the album in full, alongside a selection of fan favourites from their wider catalogue.
Joining The Vaccines will be special guests, Brigitte Calls Me Baby.
CMAT
Wednesday Doors: 19:00
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International pop star. Writer of songs. Fearer of bugs. Girlboss of the very sexy CMAT Band. Once, twice, three times a loser at 2024’s BRITs, Mercury Music Prize and Ivors. Her new album, EURO-COUNTRY, will rectify these errors.
CMAT
Thursday Doors: 19:00
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International pop star. Writer of songs. Fearer of bugs. Girlboss of the very sexy CMAT Band. Once, twice, three times a loser at 2024’s BRITs, Mercury Music Prize and Ivors. Her new album, EURO-COUNTRY, will rectify these errors.
Marsolo
Friday Doors: 22:00
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Hailing from The Netherlands, Marsolo has become one of the scene’s most sought-after talents, his productions have earned consistent support from influential figures including Chris Stussy, Josh Baker and Enzo Siragusa, solidifying his place amongst a new wave of cutting-edge artists.
Harbouring a dedication to understanding the dance floor like no one else, Marsolo’s intuitive connection with a crowd sets him apart from the rest.
Curfew 4am
Morgan Seatree presents UNFUSSY
Saturday Doors: 21:00
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Curfew 3am
Audrey Hobert
Sunday Doors: 19:00
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American singer and songwriter Audrey Hobert shares her debut album Who’s the Clown?, featuring her breakout song “Sue Me”.
Just so you know, this show was moved from O2 Ritz Manchester on the same date, but all original tickets will still be valid. If you’ve got tickets already, your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more.
Geese
Tuesday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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New York City’s Geese return with their third studio album, Getting Killed, obliterating any expectations the band has set with their discography to date.
Getting Killed balances a disarming new tenderness with an intensified anger, with each member of the band wielding an earned, unshakeable confidence and a hearty disdain of conventional music structures.
Happy Mondays
Saturday Doors: 18:30 Curfew: 22:00
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Ahead of the 35th anniversary of their classic album Pills ‘n’ Thrills And Bellyaches, the Happy Mondays head out on their 22-date UK tour.
Happy Mondays will perform the album’s highlights, including the massive hit singles, “Step On”, “Kinky Afro” and “Loose Fit”, in addition to other hits and fan favourites, such as “24 Hour Party People”, “Hallelujah”, “Judge Fudge” and “W.F.L.”.
Miguel: CAOS Tour
Monday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Following the release of his latest album CAOS, Grammy Award-winning artist and visionary Miguel embarks on his international ‘CAOS Tour’.
With CAOS, Miguel compels a redefinition of his own legacy, setting a new precedent for how radical, cross-genre, and cross-cultural an artist’s evolution can be. Now, he’s bringing that same magnetic energy to the ‘CAOS Tour’, delivering a show that bridges eras and showcases his evolution as a performer and creator.
Tucker Wetmore: The Brunette World Tour
Friday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore heads out on his ‘The Brunette World Tour’, having earned a reputation as one of country music’s most electric live acts.
‘The Brunette World Tour’ comes less than two years after his record-breaking debut album What Not To, which made history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025.
Just so you know, this show was moved from Manchester Academy on the same date, but all original tickets will still be valid. If you’ve got tickets already, your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more.
Skillet
Saturday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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One of the best-selling rock bands of the 21st century, GRAMMY nominated Skillet head out on their European tour.
bbno$: The Internet Explorer Tour 2026
Thursday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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bbno$, pronounced 'baby no money', returns to the UK with his self-titled album.
Unapologetically independent and irreverently inventive, bbno$ continues to redefine how artists build, engage, and entertain in the digital age. Above all, he proves that authentic connection with fans remains the ultimate currency in modern pop culture.
bbno$: The Internet Explorer Tour 2026
Friday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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bbno$, pronounced 'baby no money', returns to the UK with his self-titled album.
Unapologetically independent and irreverently inventive, bbno$ continues to redefine how artists build, engage, and entertain in the digital age. Above all, he proves that authentic connection with fans remains the ultimate currency in modern pop culture.
The Royston Club
Saturday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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2025 has been an epic breakthrough year for The Royston Club but there’s much more to come from the acclaimed Welsh quartet in 2026, starting with the confirmation of a fresh ‘Songs For The Spine’ headline tour.
An Evening With Machine Head
Friday Doors: 18:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Undisputed masters of huge riffs, pugnacious grooves and ferocious hooks since 1991, Machine Head are long established as one of the most influential and incendiary bands in the metal world.
Emerging into the world’s consciousness with 1994’s seminal Burn My Eyes album, the now legendary Oakland crew brutishly redefined what it meant to be heavy, incorporating a wild array of influences into some of the sharpest and most brutal metal anthems ever written.
A perennially vital force in heavy music, Machine Head have continued their exhilarating evolution, while never losing the furious spirit of their old school, underground roots. Impervious to trends and proud to stand alone.
Kingfishr
Saturday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Quickly established themselves as one of the largest rising prospects in Irish music, Kingfishr extends their headline tour in celebration of their latest album Halcyon, known for its grand, atmospheric tone married with catchy melodies.
Just so you know, this show was moved from Manchester Academy on the same date, but all original tickets will still be valid. If you’ve got tickets already, your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more.
Example
Sunday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Crossover dance music icon Example has been maintaining years of momentum with chart topping singles, career defining festival sets, sold out tours and multiple platinum records. As an iconic figure, loving father and artist, Example is the front man of multiple generations.
With a legacy of hit singles, show-stopping festival sets, packed-out tours, and platinum milestones, Example isn’t just keeping up—he’s setting the pace, breaking new ground with every track.
The Big Push
Friday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Formed on the streets of Brighton, The Big Push transformed raw pavement performances into a global phenomenon. What began as a group of friends chasing the joy of live performance has evolved into one of the UK’s most compelling acts.
Their sound is a vibrant blend of alternative rock, soulful melodies, and infectious grooves that’s captures the raw honesty and unpredictability that first drew fans to their street sets.
Age restrictions: 8+ with under 14s to be accompanied by an adult (18+)
Just so you know, this show was moved from O2 Ritz Manchester on the same date, but all original tickets will still be valid. If you’ve got tickets already, your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more.
Love the 90s Festival
Saturday Doors: 13:00 Curfew: 22:00
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It's time to step back into the decade of pure 90s magic.
Get ready for a full day packed with feel-good anthems, singalong moments and iconic 90s energy as Basshunter, DJ Sammy, DJ Sash!, Livin' Joy ft Luzahnn, N-Trance (DJ v MC Set), Phats & Small, Sweet Female Attitude and Ultrabeat hit the stage with the tracks that defined a whole generation.
Expect next-level production, fire eaters, stilt walkers, roaming performers, street food, bars and all the neon-soaked nostalgia you can handle.
Breaking Benjamin
Thursday Doors: 19:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Age restrictions: 8+ with under 14s to be accompanied by an adult (18+)
Hard rock veterans Breaking Benjamin return with their first new music in five years.
Consistently dominating the rock charts since their debut in 2002 with Saturate, Breaking Benjamin has accumulated ten No.1 hits, platinum and multi-platinum albums, they’ve solidified their global influence and devoted fan base.
Just so you know, this show was moved from O2 Ritz Manchester on the same date, but all original tickets will still be valid. If you’ve got tickets already, your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more.
Road to Nashville
Saturday Doors: 14:00 Curfew: 22:00
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RADAR Festival 2026 - Weekend
Friday Doors: 12:00
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Line up: The Pineapple Thief, Northlane, Protest The Hero, unpeople, Ten56., Siamese, Heart Of A Coward, Employed To Serve, Elwood Stray, Hacktivist, Black Gold, Cage Fight, Dali, Ihlo, Benthos, Seething, Akira, Luna Kills, Eville and Dacara.
RADAR Festival: Friday
Friday Doors: 12:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Line up: Thy Art Is Murder, Chelsea Grin, Hacktivist, Cage Fight, Clt Drp, Vianova, Graphic Nature, Pintglass, Ghost Iris, Sixth Wonder and Rozemary
RADAR Festival: Saturday
Saturday Doors: 12:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Line up: Skindred, Northlane, Protest The Hero, Heart Of A Coward, unpeople, Siamese, Blackgold, Seething Akira, Royal Sorrow, Eville, Dacara
RADAR Festival: Sunday
Sunday Doors: 12:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Line up: Animals As Leaders, The Pineapple Thief, Voyager, Ten56. Employed To Serve, Elwood Stray, Ihlo, Dali, Luna Kills, Benthos, Maebe
I Prevail: The Violent Nature Tour UK & Europe 2026
Tuesday Doors: 18:00 Curfew: 23:00
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Since forming in Metro Detroit, Michigan in 2013, metalcore and post-hardcore outfit I Prevail have enjoyed vast amounts of critical and commercial success.
The band return with their fourth album Violent Nature, the band have taken that to the next level, marking vocalist Eric Vanlerberghe’s first foray as the only singer of the band, tackling both clean and unclean vocals.
Welcome, then, to the new era of I Prevail. Not only is this the best version of the band to date, but it bristles with intention, passion and energy.